My Accolade Elm has turned a beautiful golden color. This is the tree that lost over a third of its root system in the spring with the gas company digging to repair a pipe, hope it survives.
My neighbor's Red Maple stands out among the other still green leaved trees in the background.
Home Run Pink continues to bloom without clipping off the spent buds.
Rose hips have formed on Pink Meidiland rose.
Knockout Rainbow is stunning this time of year!
Eupatorium Chocolate is always a pleasant surprise at the end of the summer.
The black potato vine has held up much better than the green ones, not as trailing but much hardier.
The display of seedheads on Panicum Northwind
Sedum Autum Fire in the alley garden
Sedum Vera Jameson in the alley garden
Echinacea Meadowbrite Mango
We harvested this lettuce for our Halloween dinner and it was delicious.
Solomon's Seal is a delicate beauty even in the fall.
I call them my Dinosaur Ferns but I know they have a Latin name?
Hydrangea Unique
The plumes of Miscanthus Udine
Pansies by the veggie garden
Heuchera Southern Comfort
They will keep their color all winter.
Heuchera Carmel
The front resin planter has done well with the swiss chard in the background.
I have not done the mustard before but I like it for its dark coloring and height.
Rudbeckia Tiger Eye
These are the Autumn Ferns that I planted this summer in the bed under the Chanticleer Pear. I have cut back the Lirope to plant bulbs. The ferns must like it because they have doubled in size.
This specimen does not weather as well as Limelight but is certainly worth growing for its long panicles which can be cut at various stages of color and dried. I think I will cut the rest of the flowers off for spraying with color for the holidays, maybe gold!
The plumes of Miscanthus Udine
Pansies by the veggie garden
Heuchera Southern Comfort
They will keep their color all winter.
Heuchera Carmel
The front resin planter has done well with the swiss chard in the background.
I have not done the mustard before but I like it for its dark coloring and height.
Rudbeckia Tiger Eye
I think Rudbeckia is my new favorite, blooms for an extended time into the fall and can take a light frost.
Plumbago is a great fall groudcover with blue flowers and leaves that turn a deep red.
I have lots of allysum that still looks great. I will leave it until spring, shake it out and it will reseed all over.
Beautiful! It's hard to believe you haven't had a frost yet this year. We had another one last night. Love the heucheras!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding us that fall color is more than the tree tops. I agree with Dave, the heucheras are a delight in winter when everything else is gone. They look like a bright salad.
ReplyDeleteThe color just doesn't seem to end this season... and there is still much to come here in my gardens... it started early and is ending late... such an odd year in so many respects! Larry
ReplyDeleteEileen I can't get over what beautiful tree leaves you have there .. we had next to none ! I have never seen a year like this yet! .. I love the gold leaves against the dark bark of your elm and I hope it will be alright for you too! .. lots of colour in your garden yet and I laughed about those VERY BAD squirrels and how they taunt you with the bulbs !!OMG! LOL
ReplyDeleteJoy .. hey they could be eating mine and I have no clue until Spring ? LOL
Beautiful photos, Eileen. Your gardens have so much in bloom still. Even the neighbor's tree--a borrowed view, if you will. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI know Dave, it is a strange year, usually we have had a frost by now!
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Hi Claudia,
ReplyDeleteI love certain Heucheras in the fall and all winter, some stay vibrant some don't.
Eileen
Larry, it is an unusual year in that we have not even had a frost yet. I still have sweet potato vine going strong.
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Joy, the squirrels and chipmunks are out in full force looking for bulbs.
ReplyDeleteWe have had lots of color here this year and very slow leaf drop, no frost yet!
Eileen
Hi Grace,
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that I have the neighbor's view on four sides to add to my landscape.
Eileen
This is the third year in a row we haven't had frost here yet by now. It's nice having some extra time to bring the tender plants in.
ReplyDeleteStill lots of wonderful color in your garden Eileen. The heucheras are great all winter, although with the snow cover we've had in recent years, they've rarely been visible here over the winter.
We have that mustard in our veggie garden . . . hot stuff!
I cannot believe the leaves you have yet on the trees. They are so lovely Eileen. I love the shot of your Miscanthus Udine grass. Your planters still look so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful, so beautiful, Eileen! The trees, roses and your fall planters look great. I enjoyed seeing the sweet alyssum as well. Mine pretty much died out in the heat.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the essence of autumn beauty, Eileen. Thank you for sharing these memorable moments.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I do hope that your Elm recovers. It looks glorious in its fall colors. I like how you have mixed swiss chard in with your pansies. It adds height and a nice accent of bright red. Your mixed greens look like they would be delicious. Do you make any use of a cold frame to keep your vegetables and herbs going? Cold frames are something I want to learn more about and so I have asked a fellow blogger to do a guest post tomorrow on the subject.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, everything! I love the look of that all mustard too. Those trees ares stunning as well!
ReplyDeleteHi GG,
ReplyDeleteThat's unusual that we are so late with the frost three years in a row. I guess all I can remember is that ton of snow.
Eileen
Hi Lona,
ReplyDeleteWith the rain we have had all day today, the leaves are turning and falling fast. I am amazed that we have not had a frost yet.
Eileen
Thanks Beth,
ReplyDeleteI actually like the old allysum and not the new one snowstorm, it really got out of bounds.
Eileen
Thanks Joey,
ReplyDeleteBlogging really makes you notice the changing seasons.
Eileen
Hi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteI just planted the lettuce in the fall in containers on my patio instead of in the veggie garden. I did use a cold frame years ago for my flower seedlings, now I start them under lights and just bring them in and out to harden off.
Eileen
Thanks Darla,
ReplyDeleteI guess that mustard is very hot, told to me by the people that grow it in their vegetable gardens.
Eileen
Eileen, I can't believe you still have all those blooms!!!
ReplyDeleteEileen, I so enjoyed strolling through your garden today. I should have thought about leaving my alyssum in, that was silly of me! I'll do better next year.
ReplyDeleteI love all of these fabulous photos. Fall is such a lovely time of year. Your garden is such eye candy. i have thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I am your newest follower. Please stop by and say hello. Linda
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