High winds today which means a lot of leaves will fall. The garden is winding down for the season.
Annual Red SalviaHonorine Jobert Anemone and a Fallen Maple LeafCallie, Loving Up the Japanese Maple and a Single Stokesia BloomToad Lily (Tricyrtis hirta)
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8 thoughts on “Bloom Day, Oct. 15”
We had high winds today too, so much so that I had trouble taking pictures of a couple of my flowering plants. I’ve seen so many gardens (such as yours) with toad lilies – I have a lot of shady areas and I think I am being given a hint as to what to plant for next year. Happy GBBD.
thank you! The winds were so high that day that I couldn’t really take a lot of pictures of the other color in the garden. Hard to believe that everything is buttoning up for the winter. Where did summer go?? 🙂
We had high winds today too, so much so that I had trouble taking pictures of a couple of my flowering plants. I’ve seen so many gardens (such as yours) with toad lilies – I have a lot of shady areas and I think I am being given a hint as to what to plant for next year. Happy GBBD.
I couldn’t include everything that was blooming that day, either. The winds really whipped through our for a couple of days.
Love the photo of the Anemone and Maple leaf! Happy GBBD 🙂
Thank you! That wasn’t an arranged thing, either. I love it when composition and light come together in happy accidents.
There’s still some lovely colour in your garden.
thank you! The winds were so high that day that I couldn’t really take a lot of pictures of the other color in the garden. Hard to believe that everything is buttoning up for the winter. Where did summer go?? 🙂
Beautiful post…and ADORABLE cat photo!
Thank you!