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Some pics from my garden today

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thatbags Thu 12-Sep-13 21:27:57

in the rain

Aka Wed 30-Apr-14 17:23:17

Queen of the Night is not just late flowering, but the stems are lovely and long for picking AND they don't droop when put in a vase. I've had some indoors now for over a week and they still look fresh.
Thanks for reminding me of the name (QofN) I'd forgotten it.

Nonu Wed 30-Apr-14 19:05:48

Aka as far as I can tell that seems be it !
Thanks a ton for your trouble !
[smile

Aka Wed 30-Apr-14 23:09:54

NP Nonu smile

Nelliemoser Wed 30-Apr-14 23:42:41

AKA It might be. I have had it for ages and the label may not still be on it.

I will go out tomorrow and look.

It's a fairly low growing plant. I have had it so long, mine had become very leggy. About 2yrs ago I chopped half of the plant back very severely indeed and did the same thing with the other half the following year.
It is really superb right now.

Nelliemoser Wed 30-Apr-14 23:54:12

Well not today's. They have been over for a while but I love my Fritillary Mealagris.

Aka Thu 01-May-14 05:51:41

Lovely.

dustyangel Thu 01-May-14 13:11:44

A different kind of gardening

Olive tree in full bloom. The other picture is next door's drive, a glorious mass of wildflowers now that will be prickly straw in the next month.

janeainsworth Sun 04-May-14 08:46:55

I put these Dolls Minuet tulips in my front garden last year and was surprised to see them again - the garden was so waterlogged all winter I was sure they would die.
My kitchen overlooks the front garden so I can see them when I'm standing at the sink washing up. I love them with the pale narcissi and the Queen of the Night tulips.

Grannyknot Sun 04-May-14 10:00:16

Jane, there is nothing better than having a garden to look out on from a kitchen window. Lucky you.

thatbags Sun 04-May-14 12:00:54

smile

Love all the garden pics.

Aka Sun 04-May-14 12:47:08

Me too smile

janerowena Sun 04-May-14 12:51:02

Maybe we should have a series of 'what I can see from my kitchen window'? grin

I took this photo last night at dusk, it's a section of a few raised alpine beds. Currently we have a lot of blue and mauve in flower and the light added to its blueness. They are visible from my window, I shall take a photo later.

Bellasnana Sun 04-May-14 13:12:02

I'm enjoying these lovely photos. We don't have much of a garden, just a courtyard with a few colorful plants. We do have a big bougainvillea which climbs up the wall. Will put a pic of that.

dustyangel your photos could be here - very similar to what we see in Malta before the sun burns everything.

janeainsworth Sun 04-May-14 13:16:04

Oh I love Bougainvillea Bellasnana. If I had a conservatory I would have onesmile

janerowena Sun 04-May-14 13:21:49

Stunning! I always wanted one, too.

Grannyknot Mon 05-May-14 15:56:56

Lovely thread this.

Can someone tell me what these are please? They've appeared in our "wild" garden. The flowers are poppy-like and fold at night into a tidy whirl. The plant itself is quite bushy. I love them.

ffinnochio Mon 05-May-14 16:02:11

Californian Poppies, gk - Eschscholzia californica. They are delightful smile

There's also a lovely white variety, but I do prefer the golden ones.

Grannyknot Mon 05-May-14 16:17:56

Thank you Ffinochio.

ffinnochio Mon 05-May-14 16:26:36

Part of my veggie plot. Enjoying myself there this afternoon.

Lona Mon 05-May-14 16:40:21

From my kitchen window, Solanum for privacy from the neighbours, and Pieris past it's best.

Agus Mon 05-May-14 16:41:37

How lovely to see an olive tree and Bougainville.

A beautiful sight from the kitchen window is a 'must'. Very uplifting when chained to,the sink grin

kittylester Mon 05-May-14 16:55:43

My sink faces a blank wall! sad Although the window is set into a wall 30cms deep has a well padded window seat with a radiator under. My favourite spot in the autumn and winter when the weather is bad! smile

Agus Mon 05-May-14 17:11:08

Our pieris are still in full bloom at the moment. Magnolia buds just about to burst open, same with peony tree.

Culag Mon 05-May-14 17:12:36

Taken a few days ago, now past it's best, a peony.

Agus Mon 05-May-14 17:25:00

Beautiful * Culag*