Not much new in the garden, so I will just get on with showing a slightly repetitive, but still pretty, Six-on-Saturday.
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There is only one, flowering, self-seeded, Apple of Peru plant this year. Others have appeared recently but I don’t think they will flower before the frosts gets to them.
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It’s that time of year when the hydrangea has a mixture of summer and autumn colours.
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This is a small, but very colourful, persicaria that my sister gave me. I wouldn’t say the dandelion leaves add anything worthwhile to the picture, but if I stopped to pull up all the weeds before I took each photo, it would be Monday before I published my Six-on-Saturday. π€ππ
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Still in the front garden, the Nerine is nearly out. It’s such a vibrant splash of summer-type colour in autumn.
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Quite a good harvest yesterday. A few of the beans were a bit too tough to use, but there were enough for a good taste for both of us. We still have tomatoes galore, late, but masses of them now.
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This week’s rose and quite a few buds to come.
Well, if it stops raining, I’ll get the wellies on and do a bit of weeding. Have a good weekend in your garden. π©βπΎπ πΊπΉπ¦πββ¬
I really like Apple of Peru. The first time I came across it, it had self seeded around a clients garden. We have no idea how it got there but it put on a really good show!
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My roses have been washed and blown away! A shame because they were flowering beautifully again. That persicaria doesn’t look like one to me, I’d say it was Houttuynia cordata. A bit wet here for any gardening, but it has just begun to brighten up so who knows!
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That’s a beautiful rose and I love the foliage of the persicaria. I’m looking forward to seeing the Nerine in full flower.
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Apple of Peru plant is beautiful ! I hope you will get 1 or 2 more flowers. Very nice harvest of vegetables, here my courgettes are unfortunately over and the beans for more than 15 days …
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Thatβs a great harvest, and the rose is so vibrant. I had Apple of Peru last year, regret not sowing seed this year but I still have the beautiful seed casings as indoor decorations on my dresser, they last really well!
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Perhaps you will include a photo of the dried seed heads next week? They sound interesting.
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Yes itβs annoying that I canβt send you a photo in this comment, let me see if I have one in a previous post from last winter.
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A beautiful rose granny.
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I agree a gorgeous rose!
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Tomatoes galore sounds very enviable to me! And there’s another very pretty persicaria. I had no idea that they have such attractive leaves.
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Beautiful Nerines. Iβve not been able to grow them, not even in pots. Love the Apple of Peru – I saw some on a garden visit this summer and might try them next year.
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