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  • A flower!!! Really don’t know what this is, succulent sort of thing, grown in the famous wall and flowers in the sun. Also comes in Magents and yellow.
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    • Originally posted by roitelet View Post
      A flower!!! Really don’t know what this is, succulent sort of thing, grown in the famous wall and flowers in the sun. Also comes in Magents and yellow.
      It's some sort of Mesembryanthemum. I've got some annual ones in my wall:

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      My gardening blog: In Spades, last update 30th April 2018.
      Chrysanthemum notes page here.

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      • Thanks Martin, this one is perennial.
        Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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        • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          Could be, Nick
          I have a red beesianum, bought from Morries a few weeks ago - haven't decided where to plant it yet!
          v popular with the bumblebees, though the honeybees never visit it - probably the flowers are too long for them.

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          • Nasturtium - Empress of India, a deep red flower and dark green foliage on the seed packet.

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            Looks pretty similar to any other Nasturtium I've ever grown in reality, with obligatory blackfly of course.
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            • Something cool for today, Hydrangea pectoralis, the temperature is 31.7c at the moment. Grows well on a north facing wall.
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              • Not exactly a flower but the dark seed heads of Honesty.
                First we enjoy the flowers, then the seed heads and finally the silver discs containing the seeds.
                A Value-for-money plant that self seeds freely - and is loved by the Orange tip butterfly.

                Everyone should grow it.

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                • Some veg today:

                  Squash - Uchiki Kuri - Not much of a plant just yet but a large flower.

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                  Courgette - Black Beauty

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                  Runner Bean - Enorma

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                  • Scabious, Butterfly Blue. Pretty little thing that will self seed some of the seedlings come out pink.
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                    • Nigella - Blue. The more you look at the flower, the more complex it becomes.
                      An undemanding self-seeder. One of my Must-haves.

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                      • Dahlia of the day,first flowers opened,this is a wild area,mixture of allium bulbs,centranthus which is good in the shade,gooseberries at the back & gojiberry with a few brown leaves I’ll have a look at that soon & cut them off,it might need watering over there we haven’t had much rain over here.

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                        Location : Essex

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                        • Astrantia or pincushion flower does well in half shade.
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                          • Poppy - from my random poppy seed sowing.

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                            • Originally posted by roitelet View Post
                              Astrantia or pincushion flower does well in half shade.
                              Not if you have a rabbit

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                              • Something from me today.
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                                A perennial geranium - I'm not sure in the name. Nearly a metre tall, can be split easily. I just keep chopping bits of and putting it somewhere else. I love it.

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