Botanical Garden 900m altitude

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Botanical Garden 900m altitude




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 26/05/18, 02:38

Of course it is wishful thinking over several years but must start one day this thread ....

I have lots of pictures on another camera that I will bring back later ...

Nothing to do with the vegetable garden ... or almost it is the part pleasure garden which will be presented here

Each time I will specify hovering or sowing ...
It is obvious that I prefer to sow than buy planes and replant them but for some if we do not want to wait for years no choice.

For today fast done

Roses Renaissance (what does it smell good), planted, buy Lidl 12 €, more than a m high

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One of the many seedlings of Fuchsias ...

There are some everywhere and especially outdoors.

I do not think they will spend the winter but we'll see

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Phacelia corner (sowing)

We love Phacelia, it already smells good, it's a trap for bees, drones ... etc

It's beautiful, it grows well, it costs cheap in sowing.
It seems like it's good for the land ...
In short everything to please us.

Those there were sown in the autumn 2017.
They stayed alive during the winter, without being sheltered when he made several times -10 and that it should have died

Now they make 1m high and have been in bloom for weeks.

Strangely others that have been sown at the same time are just starting to grow.

Others sown at the same time have disappeared body and well in the garden

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There will be many other things to enrich this little beginning ....
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 27/05/18, 01:51

What followed

lilies - sowing in the middle of a little everything honeysuckle planted Vaucluse and replanted here more daisies not yet in bloom and other things to come

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sowing of I do not know what

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rose ... not yet in bloom

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Iris water waiting for pond - recovered in nature

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planted plum and spontaneous clary sage and in the background the most important of 3 garlic plantations

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Sowing of a little everything in the iron tray
Spontaneous clary sage
wild herbs
Jerusalem artichokes "sown" in the background

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spontaneous ... we do not know what it is and behind thistles (I have not yet taken the time to learn to differentiate them all)
the discovery date of the day a priori orobranche
if in the garden is serious to have it seems
what will it be in the pleasure garden ???

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the same in younger

To be continued.....

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by guibnd » 27/05/18, 09:36

Oops, the first picture, the blue flower is not a lily but an iris reticulata, very pretty ,.
The 2eme photo, the white flower, I have the name that does not come back to me ... can be buttercup?
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 27/05/18, 13:50

:!: great, thank you.

Joker it's not me who planted it. :P
I hope it came from an assortment of bulbs and not a pack of bulbs of ... lily : Cheesy:

Oh the white is probably from a box of flowering meadow ...
Which does not exempt us from finding his name.

Otherwise for the orobranche if you happen to determine.

Gracilis maybe ...
Cranberry clover has been planted everywhere and is a parasite of clover.

That said we have spontaneous clover also
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by guibnd » 27/05/18, 14:51

The white flower, I hesitate between Asian buttercup flowers simple (not the troll yet very cute unlike his name : Mrgreen: ) or anemone (from the buttercup family too)? They often have foliage that looks like curly parsley.
I do not know anything about orobanche
Very pretty your rose rose in the first message, feels it good?
I'm looking for this criterion because I like roses that smell good, my sweetest is Mrs. Isaak pereire, I made a little jelly with petals ...
I just bought Martin desententeurs who smells pretty good and red perfume too ...
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by Did67 » 31/05/18, 11:46

Question "perfume", we have two rose bushes from Damascus "Kazanlik"; superb in tea!

https://www.promessedefleurs.com/rosier ... rfume.html

This should end quite easily, I think (but I have not tried).
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by guibnd » 01/06/18, 10:18

Did67 wrote:Question "perfume", we have two rose bushes from Damascus "Kazanlik"; superb in tea!

https://www.promessedefleurs.com/rosier ... rfume.html

This should end quite easily, I think (but I have not tried).

yes, damask roses and centifolia smell very good! I did not know that one ... still fucked, I need it ... and one more : Mrgreen:
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by Did67 » 01/06/18, 11:35

Guibnd wrote:... still fucking, I have to ... and one more : Mrgreen:


Let me try some cuttings!
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by guibnd » 01/06/18, 12:48

Did67 wrote:
Guibnd wrote:... still fucking, I have to ... and one more : Mrgreen:


Let me try some cuttings!

I would love ! and it would be the rose that Didier offered me! too much class 8)
thank you for this kind attention
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 01/06/18, 15:42

Guibnd wrote:The white flower, I hesitate between Asian buttercup flowers simple (not the troll yet very cute unlike his name : Mrgreen: ) or anemone (from the buttercup family too)? They often have foliage that looks like curly parsley.
I do not know anything about orobanche
Very pretty your rose rose in the first message, feels it good?
I'm looking for this criterion because I like roses that smell good, my sweetest is Mrs. Isaak pereire, I made a little jelly with petals ...
I just bought Martin desententeurs who smells pretty good and red perfume too ...


I lean for anemone.

The roses Lidl I bought 4: divine perfume.
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