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A Collision of Gardening Activity

By John Markowski @jmarkowski0
It is an interesting time of year out in the garden ... of course that could be said just about every day ... but work with me.
All of the trees, shrubs and perennials are at different points in their life cycle and it is fascinating to watch them all mingle as the cold weather begins to appear in the rear view mirror. 
Yeah, I'm that deep.
But enough of me waxing poetic, I'll let the photos further my point:
Some plants are putting on their best show right now: 

A collision of gardening activity

Boltonia 'Pink Beauty'


A collision of gardening activity

Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed)


Others continue to put on a show but are showing signs of wearing down:

A collision of gardening activity

Echinacea 'Fragrant Angel' (White Coneflower)

A collision of gardening activity

Echinacea 'Fragrant Angel' (White coneflower)


A collision of gardening activity

Blooms on Astilbe 'Deutschland'


Some have put on a second show, albeit, not as dramatic as the first:

A collision of gardening activity

Nepeta 'Walker's Low' (Catmint)


A collision of gardening activity

Phlox paniculata 'David'


Many are just now showing signs of bloom for the first time:

A collision of gardening activity

Chelone glabra 


A collision of gardening activity

Caryopteris 'Sunshine Blue' (Bluebeard)


A collision of gardening activity

Caryopteris 'Sunshine Blue' (Bluebeard)


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Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime'


Add to the mix the foliage changes starting to appear (as seen in my last post) and you have a cornucopia of garden loveliness.
Don't you agree? Of course you do.
John

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