Friday, July 10, 2009

Radioactive effects on plants







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DCF 1.0

DCF 1.0


Asim Shah posted a photo:

pretty



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DCF 1.0

DCF 1.0



Salt production in large salt fields Kampot - southern Cambodia.
In album Kingdom of Cambodia Pictures


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Another yellow flower

Another yellow flower



Asim Shah posted a photo:

bee


A little pink color flower, look like glowing neon.
With surrounded by a tiny elements.



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Salt production in large salt fields Kampot - southern Cambodia.
In album Kingdom of Cambodia Pictures
This Flower, Unique, Because Have The Heart Shape, And Fortunately I Have A Moment To Capture It :)



planting_trees.jpgHot day on site. We took in our first delivery of trees today which was very exciting! The reality of our first tree on the plot was a real moment, after all this planning and talking we are now doing.
Bacon butty van arrived much to everyone's joy and there's a good feeling in the air. Hey we're feeling generous at the moment, letting both of our neighbours use our skip...........but we may need to call in a favour later on.
Wildflower meadow arrived, it's perfect, I even saw a bee checking out the bubble wrap protecting it.
Travelled home to Cumbria thinking this is all great and everything's under control. Five phone calls later and I'm worried about potential hedge gaps, wonky circles and off set trees. I'm turning round and going back at 6am tomorrow....................



Salt production in large salt fields Kampot - southern Cambodia.
In album Kingdom of Cambodia Pictures

salvia_stand.jpgFor me flower shows are all about the plants. I always wander around looking for what's new and unusual, what's in fashion and most importantly what's a bargain. There is always much deliberation before I make a purchase. What do I have room for in my garden? Will the plants I'm admiring really grow in the dry shady spot that needs filling in the corner?

I put my hands up, after all this thinking I nearly always go with an impulse buy. This year is was salvias. Not the gaudy red ones you see in park bedding schemes but the more refined shrubby perennial ones. I've found these to be surprisingly hardy and they provide a subtle display of flowers right through the summer without much effort from me. They are definitely a plant that deserves wider popularity, and are clearly in fashion this year as different varieties including the vibrant red and white Salvia 'Hot lips' and magenta 'Pink Blush' were present on a number of the stands.

I bought a couple from Wall End Nursery, Salvia greggi 'Desert Blaze' with variegated foliage and scarlet flowers and 'Raspberry Royale' a compact variety with reddish pink flowers. Both of them will look great in my sheltered borders, where they can fill in the spaces left by early flowering perennials.

After that things really went down hill and I succumbed to buying another Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'. For the past five years I've bought one of these from Hampton, telling myself that I'm going to bring it into the house early and really treasure it. Sadly each year I forget and it is killed off by the cold weather. Fingers crossed this time I'll remember. I wonder if they'll do a discount if I order 12 months in advance?


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