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Here's what's growing in my garden and in flower at the moment.
1. Agastache, I love the smell of aniseed that comes off the leaves when you pick and. The bees love it as well. I got the seeds from my mom and although it's rather invasive I like how it grows between the tiles and gravel here at work.
2. Lobelia. I have these in red as well and I used to have brighter pink ones, but for some reason the pinks didn't come up this year.
3. Choreopsis
Always make me smile and they flower in abundance. Everytime I deadhead them the form new flowers. More than worth the €4,- I spent on 5 plants and they flower throughout the summer and autumn.
4. Echinacea Purpurea, purple coneflower. Not purple at all but different shades of pink as the flower is formed. Despite their rather tatty appearance at the moment I love looking out the French doors and seeing the mass of flowers.
5. Salvia, I don't know the species. But another favourite. I love salvia's in all colours, but these purple ones have stolen my heart.
I still trying to find orange flowers, preferably perennials for the garden at work. But so far I haven't had much luck. Doc's Zinnias are on my wishlist. I hope I can find them here, either as plant or in seed form.
Anyone have any suggestions I can look into?
1. Agastache, I love the smell of aniseed that comes off the leaves when you pick and. The bees love it as well. I got the seeds from my mom and although it's rather invasive I like how it grows between the tiles and gravel here at work.
2. Lobelia. I have these in red as well and I used to have brighter pink ones, but for some reason the pinks didn't come up this year.
3. Choreopsis
Always make me smile and they flower in abundance. Everytime I deadhead them the form new flowers. More than worth the €4,- I spent on 5 plants and they flower throughout the summer and autumn.
4. Echinacea Purpurea, purple coneflower. Not purple at all but different shades of pink as the flower is formed. Despite their rather tatty appearance at the moment I love looking out the French doors and seeing the mass of flowers.
5. Salvia, I don't know the species. But another favourite. I love salvia's in all colours, but these purple ones have stolen my heart.
I still trying to find orange flowers, preferably perennials for the garden at work. But so far I haven't had much luck. Doc's Zinnias are on my wishlist. I hope I can find them here, either as plant or in seed form.
Anyone have any suggestions I can look into?











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