As usual, this is going to be a short one. I had two days not deadheading due to a busy week, so the roses are in a bit of a state and the lawn (or clover field) is needing a trim. Off we go then.
1)

The Danse du feu, (I think that’s its name) from Mr Propagator a couple of years ago, is looking lovely. I can’t see it from the house but it’s worth a trip down the garden to admire.
2)

One of my favourite roses. It turns a pale yellow after it has been open for a couple of days. Beside it is the white, perennial sweet pea.
3)

……..and at the other side of the garden is the pink, perennial sweet pea. I haven’t tied it to the fence yet so it’s trying to get to the front of the border.
4)

This lavender is a pretty, gentle shade of pink which doesn’t show properly here.
5)

The flowers on my bog standard hydrangea are much smaller this year, still very pretty during all its phases.
6)

That giant Leucanthemum Superbum has started to flower. It’s over 1.5 metres tall, but has it stopped growing now?
I’m off out to the garden now. Have a good weekend. π©βπΎπΊπ πΉπ¦ππ¦πββ¬π€
Enjoyed six on Saturday and loved the peachy rose! What is its name?
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I’m afraid I don’t know. It came a few years ago as part of a “mystery bundle”. It’s a bit like the “Peace” rose, but it isn’t that. Thank you for your comment.
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Ooh ! What beautiful roses !β¦ and this hydrangea is full of promises. Mine are starting to bloom here too but only a few flowers given the late frosts we had.
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Lovely roses. The second one seems to almost glow. Beautiful.
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Your roses are lovely, mine are sulking this year. Oddly my Leucanthemum superbum didn’t return, but the Ox-Eye daisies / Leucanthemum vulgare don’t seem to have any problem in self-seeding and returning!
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I planted some leucanth. a month or two ago, they have all been eaten to the ground. Sad face…
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My Leucanthemum superbum gets shorter every year, it’s managed about 30cm this year. It was at least 3 times that several years ago.
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Gorgeous roses and hydrangeas are always pretty.
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Like your Leucanthemum quite a few things seem to be taller than usual in my garden his year. Your perennial Sweet Peas are a bit ahead of mine and are looking lovely.
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Lovely plants πΌπΈ Your perennial sweet pea is superb! I’ve never grown one of those.
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