Flowers of the month are my bulls eye cherry geranium & sunspot dwarf sunflowers both easily grown from seed....Also my nemesia that self seeded into this potato bag & it looks like it might want to seed into the other bag too,look at the way its looking at it!
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostFlowers of the month are my bulls eye cherry geranium & sunspot dwarf sunflowers both easily grown from seed....Also my nemesia that self seeded into this potato bag & it looks like it might want to seed into the other bag too,look at the way its looking at it!Attached FilesNannys make memories
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Trumpet vine. The first I heard of them was when my MiL gave me the plant last year. Shame the earwigs keep eating the flowers. I must put some soy sauce out.
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Morning Glory flowering. First saw this flower in Azores where it was prolific and tried a few times to grow without success. This year it flowered for first time ever - but it is like a dandelion, the flowers only last a day. These flowers are already past their best and they not long since opened. Needless to say, I won't be trying it again (there is an anenomie flowering close by and in the corner a sweetpea.)Attached Files
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My dahlias and a fe others
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I have no idea of the variety but this flower spanned about 9-10" in diameter:
.................sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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MY FOTM for last month would have been morning glory, (but a purple one) if I'd got round to posting it. I love it, even though I only see its full glory on my days off as by the time I'm home from work at 2.30 the flowers are already fading. It also refuses to flower until it has scrambled to the top of the fence, while I was hoping it would hide the fence in a blanket of flower.
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Endless wonder.
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