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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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  • wtgW wtg

    What a magnificent tree!

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    pique
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    @wtg said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:

    What a magnificent tree!

    It's a wisteria vine! I love those!

    fear is the thief of dreams

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      That bonsai is spectacular! 馃憤

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        Lavender can be a rather dull plant to photograph.
        I reckon you need a significant clump or two and ideally warm sunlight to enhance the colour.

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        @AndyD significant clumps, I have. 馃槈 When they finish blooming I'm going to prune them severely as I have never done that and they are monstrous and leggy.

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          There are lots of videos on pruning lavender. I kinda like this one:

          Link to video

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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            Wild bergamot/bee balm/monarda fistulosa
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            • wtgW wtg

              There are lots of videos on pruning lavender. I kinda like this one:

              Link to video

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              @wtg I hope it isn't too late for me.

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                @rustyfingers Yea, I never knew they needed regular pruning to keep them in top form. I just have a couple of them in pots and am trying to follow her instructions. They鈥檙e doing pretty well.

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                  Daylily season is upon us.
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                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    wtg
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                    @Bernard Wow! What a lovely garden bed!!!

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                      @Bernard Wow! What a lovely garden bed!!!

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                      @wtg Thanks!

                      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                        Ligularia 'Rocket'.

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                        We repainted our bridge and put new slats on it; the old ones had rotted away. It had been between two pines that are at the back of the yard but they got quite large and were overgrowing the bridge. We set it here for now while we figure out its final location.

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                        The birds like to perch on it when they come to visit the bird bath. I might just dig out a few of the plants in that bed and move the bridge in a bit. I had stepping stones in there for access to the interior of the bed. I may just use the bridge as part of that path!

                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                          Nice! 馃憤

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                            Ligularia 'Rocket'.

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                            We repainted our bridge and put new slats on it; the old ones had rotted away. It had been between two pines that are at the back of the yard but they got quite large and were overgrowing the bridge. We set it here for now while we figure out its final location.

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                            The birds like to perch on it when they come to visit the bird bath. I might just dig out a few of the plants in that bed and move the bridge in a bit. I had stepping stones in there for access to the interior of the bed. I may just use the bridge as part of that path!

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                            @wtg How beautiful! So idyllic.

                            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                              I have more Hollyhocks than ever this year and the tallest one is very tall!
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                              The last one is over 8 feet tall.

                              Also, my oldest Clematis is blossoming but the whole vine looks a little tired this year.
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                              Rudbeckia:
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                              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                Daylily season is upon us.
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                                @Bernard
                                Daylilies here too.
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                                  Lovely flowers.

                                  Hollyhocks was the first 'proper song' I learnt on piano after a few weeks of lessons at the age of 5.

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