At the moment there is still a fair amount of color in the garden, I still have dahlias and roses and even some late sweet peas flowering away. I look at all of these and think they will not be around for many more weeks as we are on the count down for the first frost. It is tempting to see this time of year as The Great Shut Down, the end of the growing season and the prelude to Winter. Well it is really all of these things.
I have only had a proper greenhouse since moving to this house, and each year I learn a little bit more how to use it. At first I sowed seeds in the late Spring and by Summer it was pretty much empty until the next seed sowing spree in the new year. Now it is in use all year, this time of year it has been filled with various cuttings and Autumn sowings as the foundations for next year's planting.
This year (warning, warning, boast alert, boast alert) I am really pleased with that I managed to successfully take two cuttings off my lemon shrub, the Clianthus puniceus and also one from my Amicia zygomeris. This has made me happy but of course I do have to keep them alive over the Winter and that is actually probably the real challenge.
So whilst it might feel like it is the Great Shut Down, it is also the time to get planning and making sure I have banked enough new hope in the greenhouse for the new year.