Wrapping up the gardening season with the last few blooms

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  1. Tina

    Tina Young Pine

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    One of the Kaffir Lily (Schizostylis coccinea ) clumps that I bought in September is beautifully blooming in the front yard. I didn't even plant it to the ground yet.

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    Kaffir Lily ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Kaffir Lily ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

    I am more and more impressed by the Nasturtiums each day. They bloomed beautifully all summer and there are still a few more. The plants in containers looks all scraggly right now but I appreciate the bright colors. Not only are the nasturtium flowers very beautiful, but when the leaves are lush and green, they are a sight by themselves.

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    Nasturtiums ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Nasturtiums ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

    One dahlia and one primrose - almost same color.
    The other day, my son said that there was a tennis ball in the yard when he looked out of the backyard door. Turns out the wind had toppled the dahlia in container. Pretty color. I hope it blooms more profusely when I put it in the ground next year. This year it remained in the pot I had brought it in from the garage sale.

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    Dahlia ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Primrose ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

    There are a few snapdragons still blooming in the backyard.

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    Snapdragon ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Snapdragons ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Snapdragons ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

    In the front yard, the zinnia is still blooming - though it looks like bugs are dining on them.

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    Zinnia ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    Zinnia ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

    The marigolds in containers in the front yard never did reach their potential this year. The couple in the backyard didn't produce a single bloom either. It grew so very slow. I wonder why. Will try again next year. The mums needs to go in the ground soon too.

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    Marigold and mums ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )

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    marigold ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Gosh you still have so much going on in your garden!! The frost got the last of my flowers. :(
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Wonderful Tina! Tell us your secrets :) Flower display topics are becoming less frequent as we approach winter so yours is very much appreciated.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    You still have a tremendous amount of colour going on there. That's great. I like that Nasturtium also. Interesting, that.
    I once made a rack and let them grow up it. It was a sight! --A wall of green with the flowers sprinkled throughout.
    Yeah...I like Nasturtiums.
     
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    Tooty2shoes Hardy Maple

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    How beautiful. Sad to say :( all of my flowers have succumb to frost and cold weather. It was sad. I had a few poppies that even did not get a chance to bloom.
    But my kale is still green and yummy. Will need to pick the rest tomorrow. :stew1:
     

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