Sunday, November 10, 2024

Autumn In Botanical Gardens


 

I think you will agree with me that the Botanical Garden is beautiful in autumn, despite the gloomy sky and light rain. On such a day I visited the Gardener's plot in the Botanical Garden. The figure of the gardener immediately caught my eye, he was standing with a shovel, like many of us in our gardens. It’s as if a gardener was wondering: what should he transplant this fall?

 

 

 

 

What is interesting about this plot? It contains perennial plants and herbs that do not require constant care.

I guess I won't be wrong if I say that having beautiful plants that don't require constant care is a dream of many gardeners. In this garden I saw perennial flowers, long-blooming shrubs, tall grasses swaying in the wind.





I also liked the color combinations of the plants - with dark red foliage, ash-colored low shrubs, purple and bright yellow unpretentious flowers. 

When I left this garden plot, I saw that the Gardener was back at work, sowing his garden.

A large sheaf of tall Cortaderia selloana grass greeted me goodbye.

 

 
 Have a nice day!

P.S. photos from my archive.
 
Here is my video 'Villa d'Este' 
 

 

21 comments:

  1. Hi Nadezda,
    Lovely photos! The plants there looks very nice. Perennials are often easy to take care of. I think Botanical gardens are beautiful from spring to fall. The grasses are impressiv. I wish I could grow them here, but my climate is too cold for them. Have a nice day you too!

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    1. Marit, I have tried to grow ornamental grasses in my garden but without success. The winter is too cold for them.

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  2. Botanical gardens are always interesting places to visit no matter the season. I think that as we get older the garden remains beautiful and something we want to take care of, but the work gets harder. More perennials is a great idea!

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    1. You are right, David, as the years go by, it becomes more difficult to take care of the garden. That is why perennials save the gardener's energy.

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  3. It is so beautiful.

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  4. Dear Nadezda!
    The Botanical Garden looks beautiful in the fall. The grass and trees turn bright colors. It looks magical.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Hugs and greetings:)

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    1. You're welcome, Lucja. Glad you liked my excursion. Hugs.

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  5. Thank you for the beautiful photos of the botanical garden. They remind me that I should also go to our botanical garden, especially since there are greenhouses there :-))
    I really enjoyed the video from the garden of Villa d'Este in Italy.
    Kind regards to you.

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    1. Dear Viola, sure you will enjoy your Botanical garden. Glad you liked my video, I do love visit gardens whenever I can.

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  6. Oh, what a wonderful place! A garden like that with different colours, forms and textures is surely interesting all year round.
    We don't have ornamental grasses here but some native ones, growing in a happy spot in big amounts, are beautiful too.

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    1. Sara, I agree, ornamental grasses are beautiful, they need warmer spot for growth. I tried growing them in my garden but our winter was too cold for them.

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  7. Hi Nadezda,

    Nice photos! I really enjoyed it. Especially photo 6!

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    1. Arita, these plants caught my attention because of their unusual color. I am not sure what they are usually called.

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  8. Hola Nadezda. Son unas fotos preciosas de un hermoso jardín. Me encantaron las esculturas del jardinero. Besos.

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    1. También me gustaron las esculturas de los jardineros haciendo su trabajo habitual, Lola. Probablemente por eso el jardín luce tan hermoso.

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  9. Beautiful plants that look after themselves really are a dream

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    1. You are right, Sue, these plants are a gardener's dream :)

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  10. Se ve bonito el jardín, me encanta visitarlos. Las esculturas del jardinero, me gustan mucho, me veo reflejada en ellas. Un abrazo amiga Nadezda.

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