Well it doesn’t seem like a week since I was writing the one for last week, the weather that effects us gardeners more than others, ended up being pretty wet but so warm this week thankfully drying out a little towards the end of the week, with that strange yellow thing in the sky appearing for one day. The rumour is Jack Frost could be arriving this week, I wonder how tough he will be, need to get the rest of my tender plants in overcome this weekend, hopefully to save them for next years enjoyment. Anyway here are this weeks 6 highlights from my own and my clients gardens.
I hope you enjoyed my 6 on Saturday from both mine and a clients garden. If you did please checkout other people’s 6 on the memes founder website https://thepropagatorblog.wordpress.com/ I love seeing other people’s plants and what’s happening in their gardens. Why not give it ago yourself next week and give me a shout so I can take a look
While you had that strange yellow thing appear in the sky, we had a strange profusion of drops of water falling from the sky! It was SO strange! It was like water for free!
a lovely, lovely six this time. And your photos so wonderfully grab the lusciousness of it all. I wish we had some of that rain! all my plants (and my skin) are looking parched..
Thank you, we do have a little bit of rain here spare if you would like some! Maybe swap it for a little bit of sun, not seen enough of it this autumn so far
I’ve got one of those acers. Half of it went straight from purple to bare; the other half is still purpleish with brown edges. Doesn’t look like I’ll see an autumn performance this year. Brian seems to have done for my garden spiders. All the webs blew away last weekend and I haven’t seen one since, just the odd string stretched somewhere as a sign that the spider couldn’t be bothered or fell victim to a passing bird. Finding six is proving hard today. May need to book a day return to Dubai!
The stinking iris really is lovely. Might have to keep an eye open for that one, if it will tolerate some summer heat. I wonder if it is related to Iris domestica which also has seed pods that open to expose berry-like seed.
I’ve got two smallish acers in pots. They have gorgeous leaves and every year I look forward to the autumn colour and every year they defoliate in the blink of an eye
That acer looks fabulous. I’ve had two over the years, killed them both.
While you had that strange yellow thing appear in the sky, we had a strange profusion of drops of water falling from the sky! It was SO strange! It was like water for free!
Hahaha we do get lots of that free water from the sky Just the sun lamp forgets us too often
a lovely, lovely six this time. And your photos so wonderfully grab the lusciousness of it all. I wish we had some of that rain! all my plants (and my skin) are looking parched..
Thank you, we do have a little bit of rain here spare if you would like some! Maybe swap it for a little bit of sun, not seen enough of it this autumn so far
I’ve got one of those acers. Half of it went straight from purple to bare; the other half is still purpleish with brown edges. Doesn’t look like I’ll see an autumn performance this year. Brian seems to have done for my garden spiders. All the webs blew away last weekend and I haven’t seen one since, just the odd string stretched somewhere as a sign that the spider couldn’t be bothered or fell victim to a passing bird. Finding six is proving hard today. May need to book a day return to Dubai!
Lol yes Dubai sounds nice doesn’t, shame about the acers they are just so beautiful when they turn, did you get much damage rom Brian?
The stinking iris really is lovely. Might have to keep an eye open for that one, if it will tolerate some summer heat. I wonder if it is related to Iris domestica which also has seed pods that open to expose berry-like seed.
Yes it does like it dry not too sure how much heat it can take but is worth ago isn’t
Wow! love the spider web, and the Japanese maple colors are gorgeous
Thank you 😀 I was very lucky to get the photo perfect day for it
You WERE lucky to get that spiderweb photo. Lovely! And the leaf piles remind me of all the raking I still need to do.
Lol the leaves never stop do they, I must admit I did feel lucky with it, just one of those perfect mornings 😀
I’ve got two smallish acers in pots. They have gorgeous leaves and every year I look forward to the autumn colour and every year they defoliate in the blink of an eye
The autumn colour never seems to last for long when they are in pots does it ☹️
That’s the problem. I’m wary of planting them out as I don’t think they’ll like my very limey soil. Pots are the compromise
Yes they aren’t too good on lime soil ☹️ found some cultivars are better than others just can’t remember which ones now
Lovely photos again, I particularly the rose hips. Didn’t naughty children used to make itching powder from them? Those look good enough to eat!
Thank you 😊 yes they did indeed, I may off spent a little time in my childhood trying to dry the fine hairs off lol
Some amazing photos this week Thomas, great stuff. Love the acer, and those rose hips.
This was lovely to read and the acer looks marvellous. I didn’t get round to doing the Six blog this week but hopefully will do one in a while.
Thank you 😀 shall look forward to reading it 👍