Beauties of fall
We ’re visiting with unconstipated GPOD contributor Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern , Pennsylvania , today .
These pic are from lateOctoberin my garden . Mybulbshave been planted , and I even plant a newpeonyroot as well . I dressed up thepotsa little bit with some fallannualsand littlepumpkins , as I always do . I screw pumpkins . I do n’t carve them most of the meter , but I do expose them . The leaves are plow , but a destiny is still bloom because the weather condition really has n’t settled in to tardy October yet . I hope you are all enjoyingfall in your gardens !
Nippon daisy ( Nipponanthemumnipponicum , Zones 5–9 ) is achrysanthemumrelative with stocky , almost succulent leaves and beautiful , fresh , bloodless daisy flowers in late summer and drop .

Pumpkins snuggle among the plant bring more seasonal stunner to the garden .
These annuals are still going strong mightily up until the first Robert Frost . This salvia ( Salviasplendens , Zones 10–11 or as an annual ) is looking in particular great .
Rebloomingclematis androsesbring the flavour of other summer to the fall .

The flower of stalwart begonia ( Begoniagrandis , Zones 6–10 ) peak at the goal of the farm season in soft spray of pink and white .
Toad lilies ( Tricyrtis , Zones 5–9 ) are classicfall bloomersfor nuance . This one boastsvariegated leavesfor even more color .
A Buddha statue sits in a ocean offerns .

An utterly unadulterated and beautiful spider web such as this is an unbelievable piece of work of art .
A familiar sight for many garden this sentence of year : bags of medulla ready to be planted to ensure a big flowered display in the spring !
Tea camellia ( Camelliasinensis , Zones 7–10 ) is of line usually rise for the leaves that make one of the world ’s favorite drinkable , but it also has beautiful livid flowers in the fall .

add up back tomorrow for more of October in Carla ’s garden !
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