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"Judith in France" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 9:34 am, "Muddymike" wrote: "Judith in France" wrote in ...I too these of my baskets and pots, all of which I grew from seed except the hanging pink begonias. Tonight it is raining, thank goodness as it is parched here. http://i36.tinypic.com/14x0654.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/15i9g85.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/nwggo4.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/15xqnw5.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/jq6lmv.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/2upxzix.jpg Hey, nice fishpond Judith :-) Seriously though, it all looks lovely. Mike Thanks Mike. How is your reclamation of that path coming on, the one that was hidden by undergrowth last year? Judith Oh I have moved on quite a lot from there, about 12 months ago it looked like this http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...e.10162?sort=5 Plenty more shots and a movie walk round here. http://share.ovi.com/channel/Muddymike.Garden?sort=5 Mike |
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"Judith in France" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 9:34 am, "Muddymike" wrote: "Judith in France" wrote in ...I too these of my baskets and pots, all of which I grew from seed except the hanging pink begonias. Tonight it is raining, thank goodness as it is parched here. http://i36.tinypic.com/14x0654.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/15i9g85.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/nwggo4.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/15xqnw5.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/jq6lmv.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/2upxzix.jpg Hey, nice fishpond Judith :-) Seriously though, it all looks lovely. Mike Thanks Mike. How is your reclamation of that path coming on, the one that was hidden by undergrowth last year? Judith Sorry the walk round is this one. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...e.10462?sort=5 Mike |
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On Jul 27, 11:54 am, "Muddymike" wrote:
"Judith in France" wrote in ... On Jul 27, 9:34 am, "Muddymike" wrote: "Judith in France" wrote in ...I too these of my baskets and pots, all of which I grew from seed except the hanging pink begonias. Tonight it is raining, thank goodness as it is parched here. http://i36.tinypic.com/14x0654.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/15i9g85.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/nwggo4.jpg http://i33.tinypic.com/15xqnw5.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/jq6lmv.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/2upxzix.jpg Hey, nice fishpond Judith :-) Seriously though, it all looks lovely. Mike Thanks Mike. How is your reclamation of that path coming on, the one that was hidden by undergrowth last year? Judith Sorry the walk round is this one.http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...e.10462?sort=5 Mike Mike great pics, I called Edward to take a look, he was very impressed with the stonework. Judith |
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Sacha writes
I also suggest you try Silene uniflora Robin White Breast some time which looks like a tiny white carnation and smells delicious. A neighbour has just planted a plant which from leaf shape and colour, flower colour and basic petal shape looks like a very double flowered ragged robin. Is there a garden variety of Silene or Lychnis that would fit this description? -- Kay |
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On 27/7/08 16:18, in article , "K"
wrote: Sacha writes I also suggest you try Silene uniflora Robin White Breast some time which looks like a tiny white carnation and smells delicious. A neighbour has just planted a plant which from leaf shape and colour, flower colour and basic petal shape looks like a very double flowered ragged robin. Is there a garden variety of Silene or Lychnis that would fit this description? As you know, Ragged Robin is a Lychnis so I wonder if he's got the one called 'Jenny'? -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Sacha writes
On 27/7/08 16:18, in article , "K" wrote: Sacha writes I also suggest you try Silene uniflora Robin White Breast some time which looks like a tiny white carnation and smells delicious. A neighbour has just planted a plant which from leaf shape and colour, flower colour and basic petal shape looks like a very double flowered ragged robin. Is there a garden variety of Silene or Lychnis that would fit this description? As you know, Ragged Robin is a Lychnis so I wonder if he's got the one called 'Jenny'? That looks very much like it indeed. Thanks -- Kay |
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On 27/7/08 21:28, in article , "K"
wrote: Sacha writes On 27/7/08 16:18, in article , "K" wrote: Sacha writes I also suggest you try Silene uniflora Robin White Breast some time which looks like a tiny white carnation and smells delicious. A neighbour has just planted a plant which from leaf shape and colour, flower colour and basic petal shape looks like a very double flowered ragged robin. Is there a garden variety of Silene or Lychnis that would fit this description? As you know, Ragged Robin is a Lychnis so I wonder if he's got the one called 'Jenny'? That looks very much like it indeed. Thanks A lucky guess! I'm glad if it's the right one. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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In article , K
writes Sacha writes I also suggest you try Silene uniflora Robin White Breast some time which looks like a tiny white carnation and smells delicious. A neighbour has just planted a plant which from leaf shape and colour, flower colour and basic petal shape looks like a very double flowered ragged robin. Is there a garden variety of Silene or Lychnis that would fit this description? Kay, I dug a cutting of a very double Lychnis out of the gravel and the nursery in Berkhamsted. The owner said it was a spare seedling from lyhcnis he had. Was taller than most and the flowers are very pretty (gone over now) -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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Janet Tweedy writes
Kay, I dug a cutting of a very double Lychnis out of the gravel and the nursery in Berkhamsted. The owner said it was a spare seedling from lyhcnis he had. Was taller than most and the flowers are very pretty (gone over now) A double Lychnis flos-cuculi or double one of the other ones? I must admit I prefer the single L flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin) - the delicacy of the deeply divided petals is hidden when the flower is double. -- Kay |
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