Thursday, September 24, 2020

September Garden Pictures

 
Autumn. Here in the North, leaves turn yellow on trees and bushes. Fruit hang on apple trees, on black chokeberry, rowan and sea buck-thorn trees. Large flocks of blackbirds, starlings, tits and sparrows eat these fruit and take vitamins for the long and cold winter.
The days are cloudy and it often rains.
 

 

 
The last flowers are still pleasing to the eye, they use the sun's heat during the day but freeze at night. Flowers come alive with the first rays of the sun. Frequent rains bend down the heads of flowers, the grass wilts and puddles on paths are for a long time.
 


Strong northern winds pluck the golden leaves from maples and apples from trees. New England asters (Aster novae-angliae) have bloomed, their small but numerous flowers look beautifully in the light of the low autumn sun.


Another month will pass, and autumn will completely change the landscape, there will be gray-brown shades around. In the meantime, I enjoy September days in the garden, with a variety of leaf and apple colors and last flowering plants.


What is the weather in your place at the end of September?

 

My video of the Botanic garden in Sweden:








34 comments:

  1. Hi Nadezda,
    Lovely photos of autumn. Here we had a very beautiful and dry September, but now the rain has come. I'm very glad for it, because it was very dry everywhere. Your asters are so pretty. I think mine gets too little sun, because they don't flower yet. Your apples looks great too!

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    1. There are a lot of apples, Marit, have to use them - to cook, dry, freeze. I think the New England asters will bloom later, the weather is good for them.

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  2. Your pictures could have been taken right here in Ontario, Nadezda. As you say fall has arrived and we have to prepare for the winter ahead. Thank goodness we are here to do it. And let us all hope that we are not going to have a terrible resurgence of COVID-19. Stay well, stay safe, be happy.

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    1. I can imagine fall in your place in Ontario. This is a very beautiful season.
      And how right you are, David! I hope this plague will be weaker than in the spring.
      Take care.

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  3. Autumn leaves do look more beautiful against a blue sky. The apples look wonderful.

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    1. This photo is very autumnal, Sue. Blue sky is during a week here.

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  4. Dear Nadezda,
    oh it looks like a very good apple harvest. So I had too. Your New England Aster is a lovely one and seems to produces thousands of little white stars. You are asking for the weather. So, since yesterday it was warm and nice but during this night the first serious cold surge was coming, bringing rain and lower temperatures. But this is like autumn is here in the south of Austria.
    Happy weekend and all my best
    Elisabeth

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    1. Step by step autumn comes everywhere Elizabeth. Sure you make much apple jam for winter time.
      Hugs!

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  5. You are enjoying autumn earlier than I. Nice weekend to you.

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    1. roughterrain crane, your country is south of St. Petersburg,so your autumn comes later. I imagine how colorful it is.

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  6. Dear Nadezda, what a lovely selection of photos! Wonderful flowers and leaves!
    Have you had frost already? In Eastern Finland, we have had a mild autumn, but in other parts of the country there have already been lower temperatures.
    Your apples look very much like ours.:) Our cultivar is 'Discovery'.
    I will come back for the videos. Now I'm busy with some family issues.
    Have a happy weekend!

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    1. The weather is warm here till the end of September, Sara. It rarely rains and the days are mostly sunny. I'm glad you have mild season, we should enjoy these days before winter.
      I don't know the variety of apples, the neighbor of us was a botanist and he bred these apple trees.
      All the best!

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  7. Hi Nadezda, here the temperature starts to gradually start to fall. During the week there were some days with the sky overcast and some rain fell, but very slightly.
    I like autumn and see nature dressed in shades of yellow and gold.
    Wonderful pictures. I especially loved the first photo is spectacular.
    Have a nice weekend
    A big hug

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    1. Maria, I'm glad you liked my photo of a yellow maple leaf, it's very autumnal, you're right.
      I love colors of this season as well,
      hugs!

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  8. Dear Nadezda!
    I admire the apple harvest in your garden. They look very tasty. Your autumn asters are beautiful.
    Hugs and greetings.

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    1. Lucja, this variety of red apples is juicy but a little tough. I prefer to make Charlotte cake with them.
      All the best, take care.

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  9. Llegó el otoño. Este año parece que se nos adelanta Nadezda. Ha refrescado, tambien el huerto lo ha notado, se terminó todo. Buenas manzanas recoges.
    Me gusta mucho esta estación amiga. Preciosas tus fotos.
    Buen fin de semana. Cuídate.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. Me parece, Laura, que el otoño llegó muy temprano a tu lugar, en general septiembre es bastante cálido alli. ¡Qué año! Estoy esperando a que termine.
      Estoy de acuerdo, el otoño es una temporada agradable pero corta.
      ¡Abrazos!

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  10. Por aquí bajaron también las temperaturas, a ratos hace algo de viento, la gente recoge la cosecha de la aceituna. Tus fotografías están preciosas. Abrazos.

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    1. Gracias Teresa, me encanta que te gustan mis fotos.

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  11. Nadezda-I love how your garden transitions into fall mode. The asters are especially beautiful!

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  12. Autumn looks very beautiful in your photos!
    Greetings

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  13. End of September and the beginning of October have been incredibly warm this year! Almost like summer. We haven't had any frost so far, so dahlias and autumn asters are in full bloom. It is very beautiful at the moment!
    I hope it is same for you! ;)

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    1. Glad you enjoy this autumn Tistou. I think October will be warm enough and our gardens will delight us.
      There was no frost either, only light rains, but mostly dry weather.

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  14. Hello Nadezda ! what pretty pictures you have taken .. the leaves are changing rapidly here as well .. I don't know if I will be out to capture them which is a pity, every year I want to and then it is too late.
    I love the leaves against the blue sky ! that is gorgeous .. and those white asters are so gorgeous .. I have blue ones that insist on growing in the shadier part of my garden .. funny how plants truly insist on doing their own thing right ? LOL
    Mass gatherings of Canadian geese are on the move .. I am wondering if it means a very hard winter coming .. kind of scary with all that is going on. I hope you continue to enjoy good weather and yur gardens !

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    1. I've also seen flocks of geese flying south, Joy. Last Sunday there were 6 of them at the same time, wow. I don’t think the winter will be hard, or rather, I don’t want to think so :-) But there are no berries on the mountain ash (rowan) - winter should be mild here.
      Stay well, hug!

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  15. Very nice selection of photographs.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, glad you liked the photos of my garden.

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