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End of Month Review - September 2016

By Ozhene @papaver
September has come to a close quite mildly, a bit rainily and fairly sunnily.  In some ways it is clearly autumn, the nights are longer and there is a bit of a chill in the mornings.  Yet in other ways autumn feels a little late.  There is some leaf-fall but it has hardly kicked in properly just yet.  It feels like autumn is holding its breath......
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Knot Garden at the front of the house looks ok.  I'm back to worrying about it a bit again.  I feel like the need for a change but I don't know what it is that I want to do.  I do want to kill off that patch of crocosmia in the foreground right corner, but it resists all attempts to remove it at the moment.
End of Month Review - September 2016 At the side of the house the sharpies are still looking ok.  They have grown quite a bit this year and as soon as it gets a bit more chilly I shall bring them in for the winter.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The pots at the entrance to the back garden are also still looking good.  The echiums at the front make me very happy.  I shall coddle them all winter to keep them alive.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Long Shoot is looking quite colourful.
End of Month Review - September 2016 I love this view of the Pond Border.  The large perennial sunflower is a total thug.  I grew it from seed and originally I had three clumps in this border but they began to totally take over.  I removed two and I dig up lots of this remaining clump every spring.  It is a great plant, it stands up without staking, it flowers late in the season and flowers for weeks.  Once it is dead the stalks will remain upright until I remove them in the spring.  Best of all, this time of year it is the first plant to catch the morning sun.  I look out of the window and the yellow is shining like a beacon.  It is just a fab plant.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Conservatory Border has been a bit scrappy this year, but it looks ok.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Prairie Borders are at their blondest.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Exotic Borders has bananas in it, so it must be exotic.  The tithonia and sunflowers are still flowering well.
End of Month Review - September 2016 They have had a row though, they are clearing turning their backs on each other.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Woodland Border is good in parts.  It does suffer from a lack of shade, which is a fairly vital part of a woodland border.  Ho hum.
End of Month Review - September 2016 and the fernery, which to the trained eye might look like a few ferns surrounded by weeds, is, well, a bit weedy but actually making me happy nonetheless.
End of Month Review - September 2016 This is one of the beech pillars.  After nine years of growing they are starting to take a bit of shape.  They were 18 inch twigs when they were planted, I have had to be patient. I do now clip them to keep them at a height and a diameter.  I am hopeful that this will help them thicken out a bit.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Wild Garden has had its first cut of the year.  It only gets mowed two or three times a year.  I need to rake it quite hard and then I shall sow some more yellow rattle into it.  I think it really did help the grass not be so tall this year so I need to persevere.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Carol Klein Acer has got badly wind-burned.  It has never got this burned before and I am not sure if we have had wind from an unusual direction (not a euphemism) or if we have just had more wind than usual for this time of year (also not a ephemism).  Either way she looks a bit poorly.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The edgeworthia on the other hand, is looking good.  It is maturing really well and becoming quite a large shrub.  There are quite a lot of flower buds forming so I am hoping for a good display in the spring.
End of Month Review - September 2016 and whilst autumn might be holding its breath before the great leaf-fall, the Magnolia Leonard Messel is already forming its flowers for the next spring.  Its enough to make me hold a lion cub up in the air and start singing about the circle of life.....
End of Month Review - September 2016 The pleached hornbeams have done well this year.  I have trimmed them fairly often this year and I think this has helped them get more bushy.
End of Month Review - September 2016 The Courtyard is still quite colourful too.  The fuchsia Thalia is giving a flash of red and the hydgrangea Miss Saori, which is still rather small, has flowered very well after a slow start.
End of Month Review - September 2016 I finish on the pond as is traditional, which now has a dolphin on the side.  The dolphin is not in its final position yet, but it is ok there whilst I consider this.
Thanks as ever to Helen for hosting this meme.

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