A Change in the Air
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| 'Dragonwing' begonia in a pot with Persicaria 'Golden Arrow' in the foreground |
Fall is in the air and I already notice how the light is beginning to change and the shadows are growing longer. I love this time of year although I do often experience a tinge of melancholy and an increased need for sleep.
We've had some wonderful cool days in the 70s and an occasional warm day here and there. Tomorrow will be a warm one, getting close to 90, but overall those days have been outnumbered.
The rain situation or lack thereof is dire and with the exception of a few sprinkles in the forecast, we remain dry. At this point, a rainy day is only a distant memory.
I try not to think about the water bill. Michael spends about two hours every morning watering pots and the plants that look like they need it. Once a week sprinklers are turned on and the entire garden is watered. That takes all day. So we use a lot of water here.
We also spend a lot of money on birdseed. We have a ton of goldfinches and you can hear them in the following short video I made. This is looking off the back deck. The chickens you hear belong to the neighbor.
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| Osmanthus (False Holly) 'Goshiki', Fuchsia 'Cardinal' and faded fronds of an astilbe in a shady bed under the dogwood tree only requires a weekly watering. |
This bed gets by with only a weekly watering -
Salvia 'Hot Lips', Heliotrope and Sedum 'Cherry Truffle'
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| Pomegranate 'Crimson Queen' in a pot |
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| Roses are also quite drought tolerant although they perform best with regular watering - 'Buff Beauty' |
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| 'Tranquility' |
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| Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' |
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| Clerodendrum (Harlequin Glorybower) |
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| Fuchsia 'Little Giant' |
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| Ligularia 'Desdemona' |
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| Coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus) |
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| Feather Reed Grass (Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster') |













Comments
I must get Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm'. It looks so good late in the season.