Sunday, 16 October 2011

Autumn Sunday...

The sunshine shining on the changing colours of the leaves.
First signs of autumn in our garden today.
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Still some colour remaining in the hydrangea.
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The teazels are ready to brush your velvet with!!
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Raindrop-catching nasturtiums shining at us.
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Lupin seed preparing themselves for another year.
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Our red cabbage ready to pick. The first time we have grown them.
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A last, lonely autumn raspberry.
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Windfalls
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The last sorry-looking tomatoes.
Very disappointed with my tomatoes this year. Had 6 plants, but most of the fruit just went black and were completely inedible. After my great success last year (in a different greenhouse) I was not very happy, so will have to think anew for next season.
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Signs of new growth already appearing in the lavender.
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Other Half's begonias just keep on flowering and flowering. They continue in to winter and keep up a cheerful batch of colour by the drab garage.
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We spent the morning, cutting down, pruning, digging up, clearing up and sweeping up.
Hope you have had a happy autumn Sunday.
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Ann x

1 comment:

mrsnesbitt said...

Aye indeed time to get the garden ready for bed!