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Pottering around in the sun!

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I was just waiting to go to work so i did some pottering around the garden in the late afternoon sun,

My peony 2 days ago

And yesterday

I don’t know what this next plant is but it smells gorgeous.

Clematis growing nicely


Mixed up planting (dont know what they are)


Sunbathing pansies


I think this a geranium, which one it is i haven’t a clue

Happy Gardening peeps!

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bjs
Bjs
 

Lovely pictures,Like the peony,Your white scented one looks like Philadelphus,(mock orange) we used call them.

3 Jun, 2011

 

Beat me to it Bjs, I was going to say exactly the same.
That peony is gorgeous

3 Jun, 2011

 

Lovely photos :o)

3 Jun, 2011

 

Love those philadelphus, got two just about to start flowering, cant wait! Beautiful pictures. Little geranium looks like a sanguinium from the leaf but dont know the variety.

3 Jun, 2011

 

I agree with the others - the peony is beautiful - do you know what the name of it is please ?

3 Jun, 2011

 

Lovely pics Bill! All looking fresh and yummy!

3 Jun, 2011

 

Is the red one Anemone and the tall green leaves could be Crocosmia, any way they all look lovely :-)

3 Jun, 2011

 

Any excuse to spend a few minutes in the garden is time well spent! Even if it's just a quick dead-heading session :) I love your peony and your clematis looks just like one I have on our front garden, any idea what it's called? :)

3 Jun, 2011

 

You've got a lovely selection of plants blooming in your garden...the peony is especially attractive...and I like the mixed lot of flowers that you have no idea of variety :) It looks very natural as they mingle together.

6 Jun, 2011

 

Thanks Everyone for helping naming my plants,.. I really should have kept all the labels but i get a bit carried away sometimes. I don't know what the peony is called as i dug it up from my old garden and brought it with me when i moved, i have seen it in a few gardens so i'm guessing its a common type. Same with the clematis i haven't a clue lol...The label could be tucked in the foliage somewhere i'll have a look tomorrow.How proffesional am i !!

6 Jun, 2011

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