More pictures, not roses

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  1. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    Here are some more pictures that are not roses.
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    This is lemom balm planted two years ago. Its bed is about 4ft by 2ft and it fills it. It's about 18in high now
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    This is honeysuckle growing in the front yard.
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    This is fleabane growing near the herb garden.

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    This is my columbine. I planted it last year. Today, I planted allysum around it.
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    This is Calendula. It has been growing or one like it for four years. it reseeds itself so it is all over the back.

    Dooley
     
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  3. jubabe296

    jubabe296 Official Garden Fairy

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    Wow I really like your Columbine Dooley!! Mine didn't make it back this year, I guess I should have planted some seeds! I like your wheel with the honeysuckle too!!
     
  4. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I've been trying to get fleabane to grow in my lawn for years but somehow it never takes. Strange as it's all over the village. :headscratch:

    Your colombine and honeysuckle are lovely and, like Julie, I really like that wheel!! I have a wheel in my garden too but haven't grown anything on it yet. :-D I used to have lemon balm in the garden but it just grew and grew (even although I cut it back hard each year) until I had to get rid of it. It was variagated, yellow and green, and smelt gorgeous but was simply waaaayyy too big.
     
  5. junkhead

    junkhead New Seed

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    Nice pics dooley. Is that an old tractor wheel in that shot. You have some really nice plants going on there!
     

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