What's in flower on 1st of month?
Roitelet Offline
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#21
Quick run round the garden and I saw, heather, viola cornuta, viburnum bodnantensis, eryngium with a lovely perfume, geum, marigolds, primroses, cyclamen, thrift and last but not least nicotiana sylvestres in the tunnel. I have not grown it for at least 10 years so the seed must have been in the soil that long!
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Jimny14 Offline
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Quick squint round found these, there's also a floribunda rose still going.


   
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I did a quick tour this morning and since them its been raining. Maybe photos tomorrow?
Camellia
Mrs Popple fuchsia and another nameless one.
Pineapple sage
Calendula
Kaffir lilies (dark pink and light pink). First year growing these and really pleased that they flower late.
Nasturtiums
Daisies
Feverfew
Verbena bonariensis.

That's all I can remember and I'm not going back out to check!!
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MartinH Offline
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Now, if the month had started on Saturday I'd have had more to show you. But that snow and frost has finished off nearly all the flowering plants. All I have to show you is:

An Osteospermum or two hanging on in the greenhouse
   

The very last of the Nicotiana
   

The end of the Chrysanthemums. At least I can get on and lift these up now, get them boxed up ready for kicking them into growth in January
         

I'm a bit jealous of those of you with more colour. Maybe I will make a special effort next year!
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Some of the rather tatty flowers out at the moment.

                       

                   

   
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Vinny Offline
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My Chrysanths are still flowering along with Mahonia, primroses, pansies and cyclamen. Cool
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Get ready for tomorrow. Big Grin
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MartinH Offline
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This was a tough one. All I could find flowering outside were a few sorry looking pansies in tubs by the front door...
   

So here's some indoor flowers. Some Pelargoniums rescued from last summer's flower troughs, and an orchid that opened the first flower of a new spike two days ago:

       
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