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Post by DAG on Aug 11, 2010 7:57:30 GMT
Absolutely lovely kedi, is it really that high or are you bending down looking up?
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Post by kedigato on Aug 12, 2010 7:16:49 GMT
Thanks, DAG, and it really is up to the roof. I'll get a pic standing way back to show it in all it's glory.
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Post by kedigato on Aug 13, 2010 18:34:01 GMT
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Post by kedigato on Sept 13, 2010 19:02:45 GMT
Pulmonaria / Lungwort showing off it's spots and ? just starting to bloom - Walnuts ripening - A small rose - This Hydranger shrub is putting on another lovely show - The Chinese Lanterns getting lovelier by the day - The Atlas Cedar is FULL of male cones this year and they'll make an awful mess with the pollen when they open -
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Post by DAG on Sept 13, 2010 19:46:25 GMT
I love that small rose and wish I could get my Lungwort to grow like yours but unfortunately they seem to have been mugged by my Love-in-a-Mist! ;D
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Post by victoria on Sept 15, 2010 21:35:51 GMT
Just catching up Sis and wow, wow and wow again with that Hibiscus! I shall be sending seeds off this weekend ... besides the white Agapanthus, do you want some of the giant pink Hibiscus? ... and what about the vine that takes over the world?
I think I told you I 'lost' my beautiful Hydranea this year to God knows whom so I am SO jealous. xx
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Post by kedigato on Sept 16, 2010 7:40:33 GMT
Thanks DAG and Sis.
DAG, perhaps you should transplant the Lungwort? It seems to like the soil in your garden so think it would do well anywhere.
Yes, please, Sis. I'm not good with seeds, but I would like to have a try at growing these three lovely plants.
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Post by kedigato on Apr 3, 2011 16:20:07 GMT
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Post by nazimundo on Apr 4, 2011 10:29:39 GMT
Looks like it wont be long until you can have a rhubarb pie Alfie
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Post by kedigato on Apr 4, 2011 11:34:03 GMT
I saw some in Lidl this morning, €1.99/kilo. I didn't buy any but might look again at the weekend, as a rhubarb cake (with whipped cream, of course), would go down very well.
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Post by kedigato on Apr 10, 2011 8:36:31 GMT
It's getting more colourful in our garden now - Red Peach blossoms - Forsythia - Mahonie - Grape Hyacinths - Star Magnolia - Narcissis - Marsh Marigold -
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Post by capney on Apr 10, 2011 17:03:55 GMT
Looking good kedi.. looking very good. far ahead of anything I have over in the Vale.
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Post by DAG on Apr 10, 2011 17:29:07 GMT
Your peach blossom looks much better than mine now as ours has fadded and nearly finished already. Looking good!
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Post by nazimundo on Apr 10, 2011 19:39:58 GMT
Those are very nice Kedi . It's lovely to see some colour apart from Daffs. Our cherry trees are in bud but no flowers yet.
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Post by kedigato on Apr 11, 2011 6:39:07 GMT
Thanks guys. DAG, the blossoms on yours might be fading, but think of all the lovely fruits that will now be growing. Not to forget all the delicious jams you'll be making and enjoying as of about September. Robert and Alfie. When our spring flowers are about over, you'll be enjoying yours. So it means, all of us have a time to enjoy everything, even if the times are spread apart due to where we live.
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