Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?
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Native New York Ironweed
@rustyfingers Pretty color.
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Pretty. My sister's morning glories in Oregon got out of control and were impossible to eradicate. Probably depends on your climate.
@rustyfingers said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:
My sister's morning glories in Oregon got out of control and were impossible to eradicate.
Will keep that in mind!
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Native wild senna
It's gone, well, wild this year!
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All very beautiful!
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Here in England the apple trees are bending under the weight of a bumper harvest, guess our near draught has forced them. Blackberries also in season.
And a garden nearby is full of gladiolus, mostly red, but a lovely white with hint of pink -
@rustyfingers A very beautiful shade of pink.
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Love those September roses
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My first attempt at mixed potted flowers. I’m very pleased - nicer and much cheaper than the baskets at the garden center.
Badly overgrown now but I can’t bear to trim them.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/03bx8ccSuph1ZmYNZzL-pthtQ
The strappy plants in the center are Japanese iris. Anyone know how to get them through the winter?
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My first attempt at mixed potted flowers. I’m very pleased - nicer and much cheaper than the baskets at the garden center.
Badly overgrown now but I can’t bear to trim them.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/03bx8ccSuph1ZmYNZzL-pthtQ
The strappy plants in the center are Japanese iris. Anyone know how to get them through the winter?
@Steve-Miller Oooh, that's really nice! Yes, container plantings from the nurseries are really expensive.
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Not really a bloom, but does this Japanese Maple “Bloodgood” fit with this thread?
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Great color on that maple!
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Natives New England aster and goldenrod (don't remember which variety) bloom together as the weather gets cooler
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In the yard of some friends. I get a bit of credit, for the sweet autumn clematis plant (it was a volunteer from my yard two years ago) and also the arbors ( a bargain I found at Menards for twelve bucks each). Ron put two of them together and Susan added the black plastic hardware cloth so that the vine has something to grab onto. She pruned it back in July; if she hadn't, it would have reached the ground on the opposite side of the arbor. Still spectacular:
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That clematis is spectacular! Will it have to start from the ground again after winter?