Six on Saturday – New Phone

I’ve got a new phone. Nothing special, just end of an end of contract, new version of the same. Which in theory is a good thing, but in reality has been a bother. Especially when EE’s little helper turned out to be a belligerent barely post-teenage humourless inept loser. Have I make myself clear? In celebration of managing to sort it out myself and in direct response to my brother’s previous phone photos, I have decided to test the new camera for this week’s SoS. Wow, that was a long sentence. And here we have it. Less traumatic journeys to this place of sixes, can be found with another who has recently been struggling with technology, our very own Jim at Garden Ruminations. Shall we shake a leg?

Tithonia rotundifolia ‘Torch’ has been a little scary in its vigour this year. I’m not sure if the seed was exposed to interstellar gamma rays or what, but the plants are enormous. One, yet to flower, must be well over 7ft tall, more than any of my sunflowers. And it is not just in our garden, the same goes for plants I’ve grown and passed on, where they are slightly shocking my clients.

Dahlia ‘Blue Bayou’, a gift from Welsh John. Lush.

One of my clients gave me this California poppy and it is weaving its way through the border with abandon. Tony will be happy because it is the original. And if Tony is happy, I’m happy.

Rudbeckia fulgida, common as muck, easy as peasy, lovely as loveliness gets.

The bully that is known a Diascia personnata has found its equal in the ipomoea. A match made in heaven.

Something bizarre has happened to one of the sunflowers. I am sure there is a scientific explanation, but I’m not interested, as far as I’m concerned it’s magic.

That is your lot, my lovelies. See you next time.

49 thoughts on “Six on Saturday – New Phone

  1. New phone? May I offer a simple piece of advice? Stay far, far, indeed farther, away from garden ponds. No doubt other readers will easily recall a certain propensity on your part………

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  2. Ahh. From your opening statement, you got the wrong helper. We’ve all been there and instantly understand! Rudbeckia fulgida is, as you say, β€˜common as muck’ – but it’s a beauty and one I’ve never grown because the seed packet photos have never really impressed me. The little pops of blue among the flowers work beautifully. Your very unusual sunflower brought a smile to my face.

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  3. Your comment about the EE staff made me chuckle! I think we can all relate. Lovely selection this week as always. My tithonia have gone bonkers too, is it the slightly odd weather we’ve had this year? I think your sunflower has some sort of fasciation, I think it is caused by damage done by insects (often peculiar types of wasps) at an early stage at the plant’s development? I have a very oddly shaped aubergine that I think stems from the same cause (not sharing photos of that though as I’ll get kicked off Jetpack for obscenity πŸ˜‚)

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  4. Thanks Gill! Now I’ve got this blinking song going through my head!

    It’s magic you know
    Never believe it’s not so
    It’s magic you know
    Never believe it’s not so

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    1. And thanks to you, so now have I! With the introductory “Oh, oh, oh……” and the chord sequence between “magic” and “you know”. And the certainty that it’s in my CD collection. If I can locate it, I promise to “punish” Gill by repeated playing the next time I see her. πŸ˜‚

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  5. That is the second delicious looking clump of Rudbeckia I have seen today, the other in my sister’s garden. Hers has even escaped outside her garden fence! Easy peasy you say. I’ve tried it here several times but it refuses to take. Never mind, I can enjoy your photo which is excellent. You have obviously got the hang of your new phone camera.

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      1. One of the Ipoemas is trained horizontally. Apparently, someone on the Gardener’s World Forum has the same problem. Ah well next year …

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  6. Oooh, the pics look very vibrant! Which I’m sure is as much due to your choice of location and lighting as it is the phone, but they are very pretty nonetheless. And that sunflower πŸ˜‚ I hope to one do get one of those weird ones, they’re so fun!

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