Sunday, October 3, 2021

1st weekend in October

Took the first weekend in October to start preparing the gardens for the winter, cutting back, pulling out weeds, moving perennials that have outgrown their places, watering one final time. Always so much to do, and it is only the beginning!!!  

Captured a few of the remaining blooms, remembering the masses of blooms only two months ago!  

Do enjoy the end of the season with me.

 

Main Garden Gate


Native Sunflower - Maximillium

and Lake Michigan


Autumn Clematis


Lily of the Valley - berries


Potentilla bush


Ivy on driftwood arch


view of South Ravine


Russian Sage


Veronica - Sunny Border Blue


Aster with Bee


Off White Aster


Candy Corn - Spirea bush


Ninebark Diablo & Lake


Phlox


Russian Sage


Siberian Iris - seed pods


Lake view from Asian Patio


Sunset Saturday October 2, 2021
 

4 comments:

  1. Once again, I have learned something new. I did not know that Lily of the Valley produced berries.

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  2. The first time I say such berries was a number of years ago, and I too was surprised that the plant produced the berries!

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  3. Lovely. Beautiful images, and a fabulous time of year. Gosh, it's been so warm for early October!

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  4. In many ways I would like it to last until June 2022, but winter is OK too!

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