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AUTUMN garden pictures... one from everyone!

Posted by scully931 6 (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 27, 09 at 13:08

Since we all love our "submit one picture" threads so much, I thought we could do a fall themed one. (Maybe we already have, but I missed it. I think.) :-)

Post ONE PICTURE of your gardens or favorite spot in autumn.

Here's mine. I recently dug up the areas around my shed for gardens next spring and would like to line the whole stone walkway with catmint and purple coneflowers. This is a weeping pussy willow I just got for 50% off at the nursery.

fall shed


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It's so hard to choose just one this year. The colors are terrific. But, here's the one I chose, already posted on the gallery side too.

And the runners-up.

Salvia elegans

From the window


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Annuals have kept the fall color coming (marigolds, purple fountain grass, zinnias in the background at the chimney).
Cameron


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Beautiful pictures! Scully what is the vine on your shed?

Here is one from this past weekend.


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Fall is such a beautiful, colorful season. All your photos are beautiful.

Nell


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Nice pictures, everyone! Some of you seem to have had better tree colors than I did this year. The trees in the forest behind my house mostly just went from green to brown. :-/ Maybe because it's just been rainy and cold.

The vine around my shed... ugh. I can NEVER remember the name of it! I remember, then forget again. haha. It's um... not winterberry... okay... I'll describe. :-)

It gets berries. They start as yellow, then turn orange, then burst open to reveal a red berry inside. I think I've also seen it in a bush form. Argh. I don't know why I can't remember the name. It's not even a hard name. Anyone? Anyone?


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bittersweet?


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Yes. I think it is bittersweet. :-) Thank you!

It is obviously dropping leaves in that picture. But, it was gorgeous this summer.


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foxesearth--what is that gorgeous purple plant?


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This is the west yard, where (believe it or not) there are no flower beds......just trees and shrubs. I love leaves on the ground and will just leave them.

West Yard


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Everyone's pictures are lovely, I posted my fall color on the gallery side, we've had some very windy days so all our color has blown away. We usually have another week or so before all the leaves are down. The porcelain vine still has it's berries but the leaves are history.

Annette


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Great pictures from everyone.

My favorite this fall is a picture of My littlest pumpkin, Miss Gracie Marie.

My little pumkin


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  • Posted by memo Zone 4B Nebraska (My Page) on
    Wed, Oct 28, 09 at 10:35

Great pictures, everyone! Scully, I'm green with envy over your bittersweet vine. Green, honestly! I don't have a pic to share as I was busy camping when my fall garden looked good and we are into winter now. Perhaps I'll be able to post a winter pic in a few days since we are in a storm watch for the next couple of days ;)

MeMo


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  • Posted by jkom51 Z9 CA/Sunset 17 (My Page) on
    Wed, Oct 28, 09 at 12:32

That spectacular purple plant of foxesearth is Strobilanthes, aka Persian Shield, a tender perennial often grown as an annual in many areas.

Here's a photo of our front yard, taken a week ago. That's a 'Peaches and Cream' shrub lantana, with a white trailing lantana on the RH side.
Front yard Oct 2009


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Very nice photos, everyone! File mine in the Seen Better Days category. Although most everything is gone or going, it still has a smidgen of charm left, thanks to the red leaves of the hardy geranium in the foreground. Why does the best part of fall have to be so dang short?

TM


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My gardens pale compared to Gracie Marie; but this one was taken October 22.


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Beautiful scenes, kids and flowers!

Cameron


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Here's mine,i hope!! Photobucket and i have been having some problems lately.
Love all the pictures posted so far,both flowers/plants and little people.
Kathi

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Thinman, what is the large leafed plant in the back that is a gold color?
Tammy


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These are just wonderful, but Gracie Marie wins!


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Beautiful photos everyone. I love fall color in the garden.
Thinman, what geranium is that? Outstanding color.

It's hard to choose just one...
Photobucket


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Tammy - that's a peony that gives us huge white flowers in the summer. The leaves get really pretty in the fall, but they're a little past their prime now. The peony came from my grandparents and I don't know its name.

Antiamo - The geranium came from my in-laws' garden and I don't know anything about it, other than it has purple flowers. I think it's probably pretty common. Sorry I'm not more help.

TM


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Carrie, I cant upstage your little pumpkin, but I had to brag a little as well,lol. This was taken by my 20 yo daughter. She has loads of talent, I keep telling her she needs to go pro, but she doesnt have the confidence. She took this at our county park just 1/2 mile away.
Tammy


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Heres mine, one of my fav spots in the yard, in my hammock under the sasafras tree! I love this tree.

fall picture


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Lovely pictures everyone. Keep them coming.


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That settles it, Lilyfinch, we NEED a sasafras tree on our
property! Even though we won't be around until it's mature. I have access to seedlings of various sizes on the
grounds of a boarding home for the elderly where I garden
occasionally and I think I'll take a couple small ones since I've heard they're hard to move. I love the various
shapes of the leaves. I've found two tulip tree (yellow
poplar) seedlings in my flower border so November will be
the month for tree planting.

Chris


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  • Posted by eduarda Z10 - Portugal (My Page) on
    Fri, Oct 30, 09 at 11:47

As usual, this one picture from everyone thread is a visual delight! We had an unseasonable hot October here, so Fall foliage color is virtually non-existent. Still, the blooms of the cassia and the rusty tones of the Japanese maple against the green backdrop have been very pretty this year.

Eduarda

Blooming cassia with a Japanese maple background


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You're right Tammy - that does look professional.

Lilyfinch, that tree is gorgeous! What a peaceful retreat.

And Eduarda, so interesting to have a picture from Portugal. It's stunning.

Love these threads! Can't wait for the SPRING one! ;-)


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  • Posted by eduarda Z10 - Portugal (My Page) on
    Fri, Oct 30, 09 at 13:29

"Love these threads! Can't wait for the SPRING one! ;-)"

What do you mean, can't wait for the Spring one? Surely we are going to have at least a Winter one before that, right? :-)

Eduarda


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Great pictures everyone, and what adorable children.

Anitamo, what *are* those plants!? I'm thinking maybe a Smoke Bush like Velvet Cloak; that purple is gorgeous. And what are the other two in the picture: a red Japanese maple and, and that clear yellow is...???


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Scully - the purple plant foxesearth had is Persian Shield.

These are the neighbour's kids. They love to 'help' with raking up leaves and then jumping into them.
bunnies

Oh, the simple pleasures of childhood!!

Nancy.


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Several shots from the yard before a heavy rain might wash some of the color away.


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Here is the back garden and little house just now in the Fall rain as seen from upstairs, I am leaning out the window. We have so little color this year and today's rain will take the last of it.

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Littledog...the yellow shrub behind the smoke bush is a calycanthus. Easy to care for and three season interest.

Loving everyone's autumn color, and it's great to see something from Portugal. Gotta love the internet.


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Oh, yes. I'm sure there will be a winter thread. And they're always so pretty.

Still... can't wait for the spring one! haha.


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This is confederate rose ~ Hibiscus Mutablis
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Confederate Rose


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I cut my Confederate Rose down this morning. I hope to root the four pieces. I grew it from seed, and it didn't bloom at all this year. Down the street, there's one that gets HUGE every year, 12' or taller. It's in semi-shade and blooms like crazy starting in late September.


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The heleniums are still putting on a nice show here, just laughing off the frosts so far:

Helenium

Lynda


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I have one confederate rose that blooms white to pink, but this one blooms pink to dark pink.
The white one is just now putting out buds.


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  • Posted by botann z8 SEof Seattle (My Page) on
    Tue, Nov 3, 09 at 22:18

No lawn, no blooms. A little color though.

Lawnless in Seattle


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Oh, that's an interesting photo, Botann. Bet it smells nice there with all the pine trees. I love that smell, though it is one of my least favorite candles scents.

Very pretty!


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Here is one to surprise you all!

Turnips 2009

It looks good to me because I thought the crop was a bust! I didn't get them thinned early and should have....that is one reason they are a little elongated, but they sure taste good.

Sorry, I just couldn't resist. For the non-vegetable gardener, they are turnips......food of the Gods (maybe a couple times a year).


glenda


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botann, I'd love to stroll about your place.

glenda, I just watched Lydia's Italia (cooking show) and she cut up potatoes and turnips and cooked them with fried bacon and onions. Poured some vinegar with a bit of sugar in it over the cooking veggies so it all caramelized.mmmm sounded so good. I might have to try it and I don't eat turnips!


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What a coincidence! My aunt was just telling me she sauteed (fried) hers in some oil with some onions and then sprinkled with sugar. I may have to try that. I just never thought of onions with turnips. I like to cook them with some sugar in the water, seasoned with bacon grease, a pinch of red pepper flakes and then sprinkle a little vinegar over at serving. I think I will fix that for my supper; DH won't touch them!


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I don't think I have ever had a turnip in my whole life. :-) I'll have to give it a try sometime.


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They are one of those things you either like or don't like. There is no in between. Very much like mustard greens.
Both of which I love.

k


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O.K. Glenda, you've convinced me to give them another try, cooked with sugar, tossed with bacon drippings (trying to stay away from grease, drippings SOUNDS a little less like fat LOL) and some red pepper flakes. Who knows you just might have a convert here :o).
I cube and boil Rutabaga, drain, toss in some sugar, butter/marg and dill weed before I serve it. So maybe I should try your turnip fixins on Rutabaga too.

Annette


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Oooops, and lets not forget the vinegar, I use vinegar on a lot of things, especially on poached eggs, yep on them, not in the water when cooking. Yummy!!!

Annette


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