In these cool September days, fall sunflowers, sedum, mums, dahlias, and those final rounds of tomatoes fill our gardens. What’s blooming (and ripening) where you are?
KRISTY MACWILLIAMS, PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
These dahlias were grown from seed from the Storey garden group seed purchase! |
Dahlia, with visitor |
Hardy mums |
HANNAH FRIES, MONTEREY, MASSACHUSETTS
Morning glory |
Black-eyed Susans |
Phlox |
ANNE GUEST, NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS
Hibiscus |
Sedum |
Perennial sunflower |
EMILY SPIEGELMAN, WENDELL, MASSACHUSETTS
These asters keep the bumblebees busy. |
Still swimming in dahlias; Maxime is in the center, surrounded by Blue Boy, Bahama Apricot, and Franz Kafka (ball variety) |
Mum season |
MARGARET LENNON, EAGLE BRIDGE, NEW YORK
Not blooms, exactly, but these Lemon Boys and cherry toms are ripening in my garden and were inspired by Epic Tomatoes (the subject of the July Bloom Day post). |
DEB BURNS, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS
Rambling Russian sage |
Sedum and phlox |
Mammoth sunflower |
MARIBETH CASEY, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS
Dahlias in red... |
...and white |
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