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This is the time of year when I  am so sick of watering, I could scream. Last week's shower helped but the ground is very dry. Rain is predicted for Monday. It is noticeably cooler and it even got down into the 40s last night.  I've noticed trees changing color around town. Ours are just barely beginning to show some color. But change is definitely in the air. Plants I'm enjoying right now - A few weeks ago, I wrote about a gift of colchicum. I had not seen any trace of life until it rained. The following morning - magic! Cochicum 'Water Lily' Another gift from years ago is the autumn cyclamen. Always a nice surprise! Kinnikinnick is growing over it and I like the effect. Autumn Cyclamen I love asters and am constantly adding more to the garden. This is a recent purchase - 'Starshine' Aster ageratoides 'Starshine' This one is an unknown, given to me by a friend that I sometimes garden for. It is 6 feet tall! If anyone knows the name, I'd love to ...

September Roses

'Mary Rose'

While the September rose display isn't that profuse (there are several that have not bloomed, but maybe they will come later), the roses that are blooming are lovely.

First, Mary Rose, a David Austin variety, has been very good this year, with multiple flushes of blooms. I posted a photo of it growing the hyacinth bean vine earlier. Another flush of bloom since then.

'Mary Rose'


Olivia Rose, another Austin variety, did a complete turnaround this year after I dug it up and put it in a post. I have shied away from growing roses in pots, but perhaps I should reconsider. Olivia looks 100% better and I was certain it was deathbound earlier.

'Olivia Rose'

Essex has several flushes of blooms throughout the summer. A fine single rose with great disease resistance.

'Essex'

Swany has been exceptional this year with its usual stark white blooms flushed with pink, even during the hot summer months.

'Swany'

Buff Beauty's rebloom was not prolific, but the few blooms are exquisite.

'Buff Beauty'


A new rose this year - Quicksilver - has lavender blooms.


And last but not least - The Fairy. This rose has bloomed all summer. I was afraid it would be way too large for this spot, but we've kept it cut back. 


Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

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  1. How I wish I had your skill in growing roses, Phillip!

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  2. Your roses look so healthy!

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  3. Olivia is gorgeous! I love the placement of The Fairy surrounded by rocks, making it look even more romantic.

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