I once read you can determine a good gardener by how their great garden looks later in the season, because any one can run to the nursery in spring and fill their yard with flowers.  I think, I may have finally succeeded.  The whole garden is loaded with colors!  Combined with all these cloudy days we've had, it been a camera's heaven.
David Austin rose "Christopher Marlowe" put on a stunning show, covered in blooms for over a week.

Dahlia's are all gearing up for another round of blooms, including this "Tahiti Sunrise," which towers over me at about 6 feet high.

Nasturium, alyssum, kale, and more flow over front sidewalk.

This unidentified beauty was a gift from a southern California gardener.  I had the name pinned down somewhere, and now I can't find it.  Nevertheless, I'm testing it's hardiness this winter, and love it's fall performance.

Dahlia "Kelvin Floodlight" was a great $1.60 find a small town nursery.  I was suprised to get this big of a bloom from such a small bulb, and know good things are to come as this clump matures.

Hope you are all having a fabulous autumn! 
Happy gardening!
2 comments:
You have a few items that take extra Fall effort (digging and storing). However, your efforts obviously have paid off! :-)
Thank you. I have finally learned to get those Dahlia tubers through the winter in the basement. :) Now, I love them even more.
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