Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day September 2010

Thank you for stopping by to see what’s blooming here in TN during September. Also thanks to Carol for hosting Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day each month.

Before you look at the pictures below I want to invite you to participate in the Fall Color Project for 2010. Click on the link to see the information about the Fall Color Project. I hope to see you join in!

Now on with the blooms!

Caryopteris and Crape Myrtle – You can also see more caryopteris in this post.

Sweet Autumn Clematis, celosia, moonflower (in the morning on the arbor) and basil.
Salvia splendens, Reblooming Iris, Daylily, Kerria, and Gaillardia

Butterfly Bush, Zinnia (Persian Carpet), Salvia – Blue Bedder, Zinnia, Salvia coccinea, Echinacea purpurea, and cosmos.

13 thoughts on “Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day September 2010”

  1. Hiya Dave,
    What lovely news.
    Congratulations. You will be short of leisure time now.
    And I like the presentation of today's GBBD post. Very original.

  2. Beautiful post… I don't know how you're able to keep up with all your blogging, photo-ing, outdoor work, etc. But I'm glad you're able to make it all come together – You do it all well. 🙂

  3. I hope to participate this year. The past two years I have been in Jacksonville and what tree's changed did so in December and they were not pretty. Of course we already have colour in Kentucky due to the drought and heat.

    Jake

  4. Hi Joco and thanks! I've been very busy. Hopefully we'll get a routine established that will work for everyone!

    Thanks GIAS!

    Also the Fall Color Project will be whenever you fall colors are at their peak. Use your best judgment and post on it – just be sure to let me know when you do. Glad to have you aboard!

    Lola,

    Yes we have – although not as much in the garden as I would like. Most of those blooms pretty much take care of themselves thankfully!

    Gail,

    She's doing good overall. Tired at the end of the day. I'm not a fan of all day long kindergarten. When I was a kid it was half a day. She comes home completely spent. It makes no sense to keep children that young all day since they are basically worn out at lunchtime.

    SG,

    I'm very lucky to have great children and a great wife who let me do this stuff when we have time available. Once the shed gets finished up more I'll be able to relaxe on the major projects – at least until the garden fence and the…

    😉

    Sounds great Jake! Florida isn't well known for fall color – although I hear it does happen. A trade off for the warmer winters.

  5. I love the "postcard" effect of your photo groupings, Dave – a very creative and visually pleasing to show off each plant. And your sweep of caryopteris is gorgeous!

  6. Purddy purddy blooms Dave!

    I plan on participating in FCP again this year.

    Some of the kindergarteners who ride my bus sure don't seem to be out of energy at the end of the day. If I didn't know any better, I'd say they're more energetic then than the are in the mornins.

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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day September 2009

Blooms are still being produced all over the garden midway into September. It won’t be long until fall comes and the blooms begin to become much more scarce.

Good Advice: Enjoy it while it lasts!

‘New York Celeste’ Aster and ‘Powis Castle’ Artemisia
Front Garden

Cinnamon Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
Japanese Maple Garden off the patio.

Blue Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum)
Border Garden around the Vegetable Garden
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia davidii)
Celosia
Self-Seeding Garden
Hosta
Corner Shade Garden
Front Sidewalk Garden
Notes: I guess the cooler weather this year has spurred some new flowers.
‘Autumn Joy’ Sedum
Front Sidewalk Garden
Yellow Lantana
Red Chrysanthemum
Thank you for visiting for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens. I hope you’ll come back to participate in the 2009 Fall Color Project!

14 thoughts on “Garden Bloggers Bloom Day September 2009”

  1. What an absolutely wonderful collection of colour. It is making me quite envious. I have never seen a mistflower before. That blue against the muted green background makes for a lovely photo.

  2. Thanks for sharing your flowers for garden bloom day. I see that I need to give Celosia another look for next year.

    I will enjoy watching the progress on your greenhouse as I've got similar wishes…

  3. Great photos of beautiful flowers. Isn't it nice that the gardens keep flowering and now that it's September, there are other things to do… such as prepare for the Winter! Of course I'll try to remember to participate in your Fall Color Project 2009! It was fun last year. 🙂

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