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Post by jean on Aug 7, 2007 18:18:34 GMT
This year I have been "pinked" out and its time for a change. Would love some ideas for some deep colours - blue/purple, red and orange for this time of year. Mainly for the middle or back of the beds.
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Post by Chuckles on Aug 7, 2007 21:56:59 GMT
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Post by jean on Aug 8, 2007 5:32:45 GMT
Thanks Chuckles, I did have some up until a couple of years ago - should have taken some cuttings, I must get some more The Garnet is a lovely colour. ( was looking at some with Alicat on Saturday ;D ) Definitely no more pink
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Post by Shrubrose on Aug 8, 2007 7:09:21 GMT
Dont know how you feel about crocosmia jlo? I've just put one in - 'lucifer' and it has a lovely deep red colour. They're unfailingly reliable and form a good clump, so good space filler, but they do spread. This is a pic of one from my garden.
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Post by nightowl on Aug 8, 2007 8:23:58 GMT
Oh I am soooo jealous Shrubby! I have had Lucifer for 2 years now and it looks like, yet again, they are NOT going to flower!! I'm sure I can remember seeing something about this a while back on here. Several people posted about non-flowering Lucifer, but can't remember what the solution was.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2007 11:41:50 GMT
Jlottie, I think Cornwall has a similar climate to Dublin? If so, what about some cannas - both the flowers and foliage are gorgeous, and there are loads of varieties (I think Andy is the expert here) ... for next year, I was going to experiment with orange/red cannas and purple Liatris ... cheers ...
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Post by beejay on Aug 8, 2007 11:47:28 GMT
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Post by Plocket on Aug 8, 2007 13:59:37 GMT
I've gone for reds and purples this year, although the purples were supposed to be reds!! Mondara, heleniums, penstemons, crocosmia, sedums, and of course the odd clem bunged in
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Post by jean on Aug 8, 2007 18:40:09 GMT
Thanks for your ideas, I have lucifer already in another part of the garden but it might be moved, and I'm sure there are a couple of lobelias lurking in the undergrowth if I can find them, I also have monarda which is due to flower but can't remember what colour it is and I already have sedums (think they might be pink) I like the idea of Cirsium rivulare Atropurpureum and the cannas. I've made a start and bought a penestemon Raven and a scabious Black Chilli Pepper (Only popped in to get some bordeaux mix for my blighters). Any suggestions for salvia or the like?
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Post by Weeterrier on Aug 9, 2007 19:35:35 GMT
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Post by jean on Aug 9, 2007 20:12:02 GMT
WT, thats amazing you've identified another of my plants the Tradescantia ;D Love the Aconitum, thats on my list. I had some iris that were brown and yellow but they are a bit early for what I am looking for. Any ideas for deep reds anyone ? BTW this is why I have been "pinked" out and these are "over spill" on the lottie
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Post by Weeterrier on Aug 9, 2007 22:33:18 GMT
I got a lovely dark red lily from Parkers last year, which flowered wonderfully, but I cannot remember what is was called. What about dark paeonies, or mahogany coloured Hemerocallis, purple Heuchera, or Gladioli? Or Dahlias like Bishop of Llandaff? Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty? I found a very deep reddy- purple Phlox, no name again. Then there are the really rich velvety beetroot coloured English roses. I'm beginning to go off pink myself now! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2007 12:19:17 GMT
Jlottie, one that I'm growing from seed for next year is Echinacea Purpurea (sp.) ... I sowed the seeds about three weeks ago and a couple of them already have true leaves ... perhaps this might be one to try as well ... cheers ...
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Post by jean on Aug 11, 2007 18:09:35 GMT
My list is growing, loved the helenium, Moerheim Beauty, already have heuchera's in the deepest colours, an echinacea, hemerocallis and a Bishop of Llandaff. I'm feeling a lot happier now I have cut most of the malva down, and think I need to jiggle things around a bit and just buy a "few" extras.
Thanks for all your suggestions ;D
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Post by Cheerypeabrain on Aug 11, 2007 19:11:36 GMT
I've gone all helenium crazy atm jlottie...I have a few in the border already that are yellow shot through with orange, and today bought a couple that are almost burgundy....luffly plants, they look so nice with the rudbeckias and gaillardias....all perennials ;D
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Post by jean on Aug 11, 2007 19:25:47 GMT
Heleniums are lovely CPB, also love the rudbeckia - funny most the suggestion so far I've got or on my wish list/lust haven't we got great taste in plants ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2007 9:28:36 GMT
This year I have been "pinked" out and its time for a change. Would love some ideas for some deep colours - blue/purple, red and orange for this time of year. Mainly for the middle or back of the beds. Verbena Bonariensis - lovely airy plant ;D Also have to say Cirsium rivulare Atropupureum as it really is a beautiful plant (I've had a clump in my garden for several years since a good gardening friend bought it for me - long before it was a trendy plant used at all the shows ). Mine however, has had it's main flush of flowers and at the moment has only got a few flowers on.
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Post by jean on Aug 12, 2007 19:07:36 GMT
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Post by jean on Aug 13, 2007 6:57:52 GMT
Been Googling and found this site for Penstemon's. I've ordered 4 baby plants which is really what I am after so I can grow them on for next year. Bargain no postage costs ;D www.allwoods.net/acatalog/Penstemons.html
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 18:00:48 GMT
I've got loads of verbena in the garden and I planted a dahlia 'New Baby' this year for the first time - it's an orange pompom and looks great with the verbena. I love orange and purple together and these are both really deep, rich colours which look good even in this rotten weather.
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Post by jean on Aug 18, 2007 18:32:41 GMT
The deeper the colours the better Sairey, but one pompom dahlia is enough for me ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 18:42:43 GMT
Nah, I love the kitschness of pompoms - can't get enough of them!
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Post by Jonah on Aug 18, 2007 22:38:12 GMT
Some lovely suggestions on here. I agree with lots of them, I have Helenium Moorheim Beauty, Penstemons, Verbenas and Erysiums going strong. Another fave for me is Agastache, comes in lots of different colours, and a similar one to penstemons is Phygelius. I have a dusky red one called Devils Tears, I never noticed before the bright yellow throat on the flowers, it's quite striking!
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Post by Tig on Aug 18, 2007 23:05:55 GMT
I love Agastache too! They have been very reliable once established.
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Post by jean on Aug 19, 2007 18:24:56 GMT
I'd thought that Agastache weren't fully hardy but after googling Phygelius Devils Tears seems they could be ;D
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Post by Jonah on Aug 19, 2007 22:49:30 GMT
Hi Jlottie I grew some agastache from seed a couple of years ago, and they seem to get bigger and brighter every year! They barely died down over the winter. I've tried a mixed seed this year, and luckily most of them have flowered already, so I've been able to separate the colours. My penstemons and phygelius do tend to struggle a bit through the winter, okay I'm in the southeast, but they are in a quite exposed site. They seem to pull it back together for the summer after a good haircut. They are very easy to take cuttings from, if I can do it, anyone can! I just plonk bits in the ground, and 9 times out of ten they root. ;D
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Post by Tig on Aug 19, 2007 22:55:11 GMT
Jlottie, Agastache Apache Sunset is a lovely silver leafed variety (smells of aniseed) which needs to be grown in amongst other plants, and Liquorice has very nice blue spikes of flowers, and self-seeds easily (I have it growing all over the place after two years ;D) Tig
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Post by Barbara on Aug 20, 2007 14:11:39 GMT
i like foxtail lillies, the bulbs double up quickly,and the purple is really a good colour, i posted a pic of some in my new bed if its any help to you. barbara
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Post by jean on Aug 20, 2007 19:04:24 GMT
The Agastache is on my list Foxtail Lilies in purple sounds good too Barbara, think I recall Chuckles having trouble with hers though. Off to look at your pics
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Post by Chuckles on Aug 20, 2007 19:54:24 GMT
Your right JL Dug up my Foxtail Lilies again I can't grow the damm things to save my life. Does anyone have any luck with them. No idea why I can't grow them, all I get is a pathetic display of leaves and nothing else I've moved them again and again, the roots look so healthy, they look like an enourmous spider with big fat succulent legs ;D
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