Gardening Magazine

Autumn Already!

By Mwillis
Autumn in August? Surely not! But yes, it does seem that Autumn has arrived already. Although the weather forecast for the next few days looks a little more encouraging than of late, it is still not what we would normally expect in late August and early September.
The garden already looks Autumn-ey. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing. I like the fact that the garden changes with the seasons. The rich red, yellows and golds of Autumn foliage is particularly attractive, but they are not with us yet. At present we just have that sort of faded, tired look that plants get at the end of their productive life. Here is a little selection of photos that illustrate what I mean:

Autumn already!

Fig


Autumn already!

Echinacea


Autumn already!

Cucumber


Autumn already!

Helenium




Autumn already!

Apple


Autumn already!

Rhubarb


Autumn already!

Strawberry


Autumn already!

Fern


Autumn already!

Potato


Autumn already!

French Bean "Cobra"


After a stint this week working in London, with no opportunity for dead-heading or other garden chores, I think the weekend will be devoted mainly to an all-round tidy-up operation.  

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