Wednesday, work-from-home day. Grey, Misty. A midday check of the mailbox inspires me to capture a few images in front of the house.
Foxglove planted under the Red Bud tree. In July this plant was a lost cause at Menard's - and discounted.
Sheffield Chrysanthemum: it keeps on giving every Autumn. And, has been extraordinarily amendable to being divided over the years.
Sheffield is, I think, the last of the bloomers. Here it is mid-October and it's just beginning to hint at blooming.
This year I sowed zinnia seeds between the Blue Fortune and Monarda and the lightpole. Sharon thinks the flowers are too tall. I am inclined to agree. However, late Summer / early Autumn rains encouraged tremendous growth and blooms.
I moved the two peony shrub at the back fence of the Cottage Garden (see previous photo, above) and plan to sow zinnia seed next Spring. I am curious to see if the flowers grow as tall.
Notice the white clematis bloom (Henri) at the post. I missed it completely when I took the photo! And of course the morning glory too. Aren't these Summer blooms?
Still blooming . . .
The insects really astonished me . . .
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Saturday, October 22, 2011
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What a peculiar year it's been in the garden. We've had a lot of heat and moisture, which accounts for why the vegetable garden took off. Now, contrary to expectations, it's warm and dry. As a result . . . not much too look at as far as fall color is concerned. However, the leaves have almost completely fallen. Rare. For the hickories and oaks tend to hold their leaves, often throughout the length of Winter.
A bird's-eye view of the backyard.


A bird's-eye view of the backyard.


