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    Nora and Catkins…c,mon you two…I’ll raise you Tom Hiddleston any day of the week. Don’t know about his gardening skills but that’s no problem

    Nice flowers FMP..I think one may be a petunia?
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    What happened to Cillian Murphy Darksky?

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    Nothing at all! I just like to have a selection Mrs.C that’s all. Can’t have the same meal every day of the week
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    Lol Darksky

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    LOL honestly you women are way worse than us blokes. You're like sharks detecting blood. However, Francis Tophill is cute but young enough to be my daughter, so that's out.

    But back to gardening, Carnation I can't be bothered with all the 'in-fill' on GW either. I'm not that interested in the acres of some huge country estate with 50 gardeners. Though I do like the short clips of 'ordinary' people's gardens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishmanpa View Post
    While we don't have a garden, many in our neighborhood do and my wife loves taking pics of all the beautiful flora on her morning walks with the doggie. Here are some from this morning.... Don't know the names of them but they're beautiful!

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    No idea what the first one is FMP. 2 is Echinacea (cone flower) 3 is Hydrangea 4 is two hanging baskets 5 petunia 6 some species of phlox? 7 another hydrangea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishmanpa View Post
    While we don't have a garden, many in our neighborhood do and my wife loves taking pics of all the beautiful flora on her morning walks with the doggie. Here are some from this morning.... Don't know the names of them but they're beautiful!

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    The first one is a type of hypericum. Great St. John’s wort. They grow all year, usually bloom in May.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AntsyVee View Post
    The first one is a type of hypericum. Great St. John’s wort. They grow all year, usually bloom in May.
    Oh yes you're right Vee. I used to take the tablets but didn't notice any beneficial effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishman65 View Post
    Oh yes you're right Vee. I used to take the tablets but didn't notice any beneficial effect.
    You got lucky! In many people they do more harm than good!

    happy Father’s Day, FM!
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    Thanks FM and AV.... appreciate the info. Yeah... lots of beautiful flora here, both planted and wild

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