Welcome to the September 2024 edition of Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, brought to us each month thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens.
In my zone 6a garden in the Southern Tier of New York State, the weather has been mostly sunny and rain free the past few days, allowing us to dry out. The weather in early and mid September is usually some of the best (in my opinion, anyway) we get during the year.
Fall is just about here, and the flowers that I associate with fall are blooming or getting ready to bloom.
Japanese anemone. Right now this is the first and only bloom.
This is a hardy purple mum we've kept alive for (I think) three seasons now, thanks to it being in a pot. We store it in the garage over the winter, although it may not be necessary. We also have a hardy yellow mum but it is a bit behind in opening blooms.
Our Turtlehead (purchased in 2012 in Asheville, North Carolina at a farmers market) is starting to finish up but still is attracting bees.
I blogged briefly about my New England aster "Pink Blush" several days ago. It is still deciding when to open but I decided to include it (taken September 14).
Zig Zag goldenrod, purchased from a nursery near Ithaca, New York that specializes in native plants.
Garlic chives.
Variegated lantana. After a less than spectacular year last year, they've had an excellent year in 2024.
Finally, another geranium.
Before you go, why not click on the link above to Carol's blog and visit flower gardeners from all over the world who participate in this meme?
Hope to "see" you October 15.
...it's hard to beat Japanese anemone!
ReplyDeleteYou have so many lovely blooms.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks beautiful and vibrant for fall! I especially love the Japanese anemone and the colorful mums. Thanks for sharing your garden’s charm!
ReplyDeleteYou've got a great collection this month.
ReplyDeleteI do like mums.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. I love purple flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty
ReplyDeleteGeraniums are so satisfying to propagate and you have a lovely selection.
ReplyDeleteMy Japanese anemone died, or so I though, in the heat. However, it's coming back in several places. I am not a mum fan, but yours is so pretty, and not like the "nothing but flowers" florist mums. In fact, it looks like my aster.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Japanese anemone! I am not able to get them to thrive at all.
ReplyDeleteSo many flowers! Impressive.
ReplyDeleteYour Japanese anemone are just beautiful. Love to see your geraniums in bloom. I just noticed a couple new blooms on my red geranium today.
ReplyDeleteI envy you the Japanese Anemone, Alana. I was looking forward to flowers from the plant I inherited with the garden but an ill-timed heatwave seems to have incinerated it. The variegated Pelargonium is wonderful and well worth propagating.
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