What's looking good in September 2024

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  1. Logan

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    So sorry about your glad @Oreti it was very colourful.
     
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    Oreti— Do you have muntjack there in your area?
     
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    Thanks for the link @Pacnorwest , very interesting. I wouldn't however want to see the introduction of such predatory animals, I love the very fact that we can enjoy walking our countryside in safety knowing we won't come across any potentially dangerous animals.

    Thanks @Logan.

    Yes @Sjoerd we do have Deer but I honestly don't think that they are the culprits as the perimeter is secure and in the 42 years that we've been here we've never had such an incident. I also think we would've seen a bit more damage over the borders if one had trampled over it to nab the bloom.....and why only that single one?:shrug:
     
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    Flowers are getting difficult to find and post since the cold weather is settling in for Autumn.

    Surprise lily
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    fuchsia
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    Aster’s
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    Hostas seasonal color change
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    Cosmos still hangin in there with chilly nights.
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  5. Sjoerd

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    Oreti—I see what you mean. I was just curious.
     
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    Trees / shrubs are starting to change color. Cool nights and shorter days. The garden is talking to me to get ready for winter…
    Hips are showing on the climbing roses and burning bush is just starting to turn the bright red for autumn.
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    @Oreti looks like your garden is saying get ready for winter too! Leaves changing color in your garden .
     
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    Yes they are Pac, I like this time of year before the leaves start to fall.:)
     
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    The changing of the colors in your garden is so beautiful and in a way satisfying to see. Exceptional color and variety. Adore your fuchias and the black leaf dahlia exquisite specimen.. such a full garden sending up the final bloom of the season.
    I’m ready for a winter’s rest. All your season pics look like they belong in a garden magazine. The 22 of sept is the last day of summer.

    I picked a few cosmos this am and some apples.

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    zinnias , monardas and marigolds lookin a bit drabby, the nicotianas are barely holding on…
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    picotee cosmos.
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    Pac— Very nice foto’s up above. Great fuchsia and cosmeas. Apples…gosh, are they already ripe?!. Your yellow border is stunning.

    Oreti— Zinnias, cosmea and dahlias look so nice there. Chapeau.
     
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    Thank you Sj. It’s that time of year for us all to embrace the cooler weather and shorter days. As our gardens wind down in that slow procession to the coming winters sleep. Soon the leaves will be aglow as autumn takes the lead before winter leads the way til spring.
     
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    Pac—You have a nice way of talking.
     
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    Thanks Sj. There’s a lot of inspiration on every garden post. Every picture genuinely puts a smile on my face.
     
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