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The Fall Garden

The garden bursts with color in fall, with tones that seem richer and more intense in the low, slanting light.  

At this time of year, the roses, clematis and some iris rebloom.  Late season plants such as 'Montauk' daisies and Japanese anemones bloom for the first time, overlapping with the still-blooming hardy hibiscus, echinacea and the hydrangeas.  

By the time fall comes I'm grateful for the hard work that annuals do in the garden.  The dahlias, zinnias and annual salvias smolder with color and become the stars of the show. Fall vegetables and herbs also play a role in the garden at this time, especially cabbages and basil which I usually blend into the herbaceous borders.   

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‘El Dorado’ zinnias bring a pop of color in between ‘Red Rubrum’ grass.

September

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The burgundy dogwood trees pop against the deep blue sky.  

October

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