The pink plants are Autumn Joy Sedum...
Very reliable bloomers, very drought tolerant...
Very easy to propagate...
And the bees love them, too!
Beautiful!
Below is a new Dogwood tree that I put in this year.
Below is a Canna.
It is in the stream that goes down to the pond.
I use it to hide the pipe from the whiskey barrel filter.
Who knew that they could live in water...
and it loves it there.
Now that Fall is here, my gardens will soon be put to sleep 'til next Spring. I'm hoping for a mild Winter here in New England. Heavens knows that we deserve a break from all the craziness of the last 6 months! I am praying for some relief from the Corona virus and for all that have been affected by it! God bless us all!
'Til next time, Love ya, Jean
6 comments:
what a super garden!
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I agree! We've had a mild summer; in fact the grass has stayed so green all summer it still looks like a spring yard. My flowers are long spent except for a zinnia here and there and my Autumn Joy.
Adorable garden!Hugs!
Hi Jean. Your garden is so lovely. I don't have any sedum planted but it is so pretty. I'm sorry that I haven't been a "good follower", I just can't seem to keep up with all the blogs that I follow. I don't see that you have a place to sign up by e-mail as that is about the only thing that helps me to remember. I enjoyed your visit and I will try to be a better visitor..Stay well..xxoJudy
What a beautiful garden! The Autumn Joy is so pretty. I've had it growing for several years. It blooms, but flops over. I wish it looked like yours. The canna lily is pretty too. Something else I can't get to grow. I'm sure hoping things get better for all of us too. Looking forward to a new, better year.
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