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ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
A bit of a challenge, but I believe we can do it!!!
Unfortunately I can't seem to help...
Unfortunately I can't seem to help...
Kelly
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
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kelly_m - Posts: 5905
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Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
Three N's and two are a stretch!!
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Lulu - Posts: 2289
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Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
N is for
Nicotiana

Nasturtiums

Should have taken a picture of the nigella.
Dora
Nicotiana

Nasturtiums

Should have taken a picture of the nigella.
Dora
Dora
Calgary - Zone 3A
Calgary - Zone 3A
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dorab - Posts: 237
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Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
Nemesia
I've spent most of my time in the garden,the rest I've wasted. Edie Zone4A, Ont.
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Grannygardener - Posts: 612
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Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
Ns are difficult for me! I can only find two, and a fudge!
~BBQ
Newfoundland Pitcher Plant (This one drawn by Internationally famous NF artist David Blackwood)

'Niobe' Clematis

'New Dawn' Rose - This one planted in memory of my mother. Hopefully it will eventually entwine with 'Niobe' on the arbour.

~BBQ
Newfoundland Pitcher Plant (This one drawn by Internationally famous NF artist David Blackwood)

'Niobe' Clematis

'New Dawn' Rose - This one planted in memory of my mother. Hopefully it will eventually entwine with 'Niobe' on the arbour.

Zone 5b
South/Central Ontario
Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day
~ Author Unknown
South/Central Ontario
Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day
~ Author Unknown
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B_BQ - Posts: 6848
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- Location: Bay of Quinte, SE Ontario Zone 5a/b
Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
Nice N's.... GG, I almost ordered Nemesia seeds and then said no, too much bother but I love yours. Please, could you tell me which ones they are.
I have Northern Sea Oats chasmanthium latifolium
A baby Ninebark this one is the Coppertina that I just had to have last year. I think it will be very nice when it grows up.
Nepeta I believe this one is the dropmore blue.
I have Northern Sea Oats chasmanthium latifolium
A baby Ninebark this one is the Coppertina that I just had to have last year. I think it will be very nice when it grows up.
Nepeta I believe this one is the dropmore blue.
Betty
"The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
"The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
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earwig - Posts: 1989
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- Location: Zone 5A Nova Scotia
Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
We also have only a few N's.
Top of the list are the many beautiful Narcissus....they rank up there as my favourite plant(s)
This is a little one called 'Kaydee'.

Here is a link to some other Narcissus pics.
http://www.willowgarden.net/PhotoALBUMS ... index.html
Nectaroscordum siculum is an interesting July flowering bulb. These are growing in the proximity of a purple smoke bush. I don't seem to have a pic that does it justice.

Nepeta faesinii(catmint) is another favourite. We have a low growing form.

Top of the list are the many beautiful Narcissus....they rank up there as my favourite plant(s)
This is a little one called 'Kaydee'.

Here is a link to some other Narcissus pics.
http://www.willowgarden.net/PhotoALBUMS ... index.html
Nectaroscordum siculum is an interesting July flowering bulb. These are growing in the proximity of a purple smoke bush. I don't seem to have a pic that does it justice.

Nepeta faesinii(catmint) is another favourite. We have a low growing form.

Cheers
Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
http://sharon-willowgardenmusings.blogspot.com/
http://www.willowgarden.net/
Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
http://sharon-willowgardenmusings.blogspot.com/
http://www.willowgarden.net/
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Sharon Bryson - Posts: 1180
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- Location: Antigonish NS zone5b
Re: ALPHABET SOUP ~~ N
Had to search hard to find a couple of n's.

Nasturtium, looking ok here, but they didn't last throughout the summer. Any advise for me?

Nepeta, which I would like to divide and transplant. Again I'm looking for help. Please.

Nasturtium, looking ok here, but they didn't last throughout the summer. Any advise for me?

Nepeta, which I would like to divide and transplant. Again I'm looking for help. Please.
Marie
Zone 1b, Northern MB
One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides. ~W.E. Johns, The Passing Show
Zone 1b, Northern MB
One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides. ~W.E. Johns, The Passing Show
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Northpine - Posts: 706
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