Garden Walk ~ Early Fall Garden

Barb Rosen
by Barb Rosen
After warning arriving guests that the garden was at the end of the season and there wasn’t much to see, I was shocked how much color and bloom were still showing! Thanks to flowering shrubs, some late-blooming perennials and annuals that don’t quit until frost, there is color in our mid-September garden. Not as much as the gay profusion of summer, but a more quiet transition into the cooling days of Fall. So, pull up your coffee cup and take that early fall garden walk with me. I hope you enjoy it as much as my guests did : )
Here are a few of the blooms, to see them all please check out my article.
Fall Mums beginning to show their colors!
Fragrant Sweet Autumn Clematis vine.
Caryopteris "Longwood Blue" shrub has gorgeous blue flowers.
Annual Nasturtiums will keep color in the garden until frost!
Allium's dainty blooms.
Annual Zinnias keep putting on a show until cold weather!
Swallowtail on the Butterfly Bush
Barb Rosen
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