Thursday 18 September 2014

September colour in the garden highlights

It's the middle of September already - where has this year gone?  We have been lucky so far as the weather has been kind to us at the moment and long may that continue. The plants are enjoying the weather, although they are starting to change with the season.  Above is Hydrangea 'Magical Revolution' which I am still not sure about. The petals are starting to take on a red tinge which I like, so I'll wait to see what else changes.
 Rosa Molineux is rewarding me with more beautiful flowers.
 Clematis 'Perle D'Azur' is also flowering again, in rather a tangle, it has to be said.  I am waiting for a new trellis arch for it to scramble up.
 Asters are flowering too and the novae-angliae varieties are my favourite.  I think this may be September Ruby.
 Another pretty aster.
 Good old stalwart Helianthus Lemon Queen.
 Another aster, this time it is Little Carlow.  It has been fabulous this year and is usually full of insects too.


I am definitely starting to embrace orange in the garden as well.  This is a recent purchase called Crocosmia Emily MacKenzie and it offers a vibrant antidote to all the delicate pastel shades.
After a lot of consideration, the award for star plant of the month has to go to Cosmos Sonata (these are supposed to be a dwarf variety).  I grew them from seed, popped five plants into a terracotta pot and waited.  Lots of frothy foliage, but the flowers took their time.  Now that they are here, all is forgiven!  I have grown them for the last three years and just love them.  I think they will always be a part of any garden I have.

7 comments:

  1. I am also still very much enjoying the Cosmos!! You are so right to choose them as star plant of the month :-). Love from Mirjam.

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    1. Thanks, Mirjam. I think they are really beautiful, with the ferny foliage and the lovely open flowers. Definitely stars!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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    1. Thanks, EC. It is a small garden, a bit messy and absolutely full of plants! I also seem to have increased the number of pots I have, which is interesting, as I was supposed to be thinking about lessening the number...Hmm...(I can't help it, I am a plantaholic!)
      Best wishes
      Ellie
      P.S. Despite everything, I love my garden too!

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  3. I like asters, and blue color aster has started flowering now in our kitchen garden.

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    1. Thanks, Poirot. Asters are lovely plants - undemanding and flowering just when other plants are stopping. I like them too.
      Happy Gardening!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. Such beautiful flowers!!! You have a lot of lovely colour still blooming in your garden. xx

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