GB Fall Color Project from Pennsylvania and New York

Here are two more updates for the Garden Blogger Fall Color Project! I want to take a second to thank everyone who has submitted a post so far. I’ve seen so many interesting places with fantastic colors and scenery that I never would have been able to see in one season! If you haven’t submitted anything yet don’t worry about it, you have plenty of time to as the project is meant to be an ongoing seasonal event. Whenever your colors appear at their peak get your post up and we can take trip through your fall foliage!

Today’s Updates!

Nancy Ondra from Pennsylvania, a gardening author and blogger at Hayefield and Gardening Gone Wild, is displaying the colors of a South Eastern Pennsylvania autumn. From the water shots by Lake Nockamixon to the land near her parent’s farm you can enjoy the blazing colors of sugar maples, red maples, sassafras, and evergreen junipers. Nan’s photos of fall show a wonderful autumn painting of Pennsylvania!

If you’ve ever imagined driving or walking down a rustic lane with a canopy of colorful trees cascading overhead the visit Louise in New York at the Buddy Garden Blog. She has taken some fantastic pictures at the Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, New York. Two of her images are particularly striking to me because of the creativity of the shots. While all the pictures are great the photo of the lone bare tree against the azure blue background of the autumn sky really stands out. The photo of the park bench surrounded by the fallen leaves littered on the ground also represents the fall season extremely well!

2008 Garden Blogger Fall Color Project Particpants

Dan in Algonquin Park, Northern Ontario (Urban Veggie Garden Blog)

George in Vermont (The Vermont Gardener and Vermont Gardens)

Nancy in Nova Scotia, Canada (Soliloquy)

TC in Western Pennsylvania (Write Gardener)

Liisa in Vermont (Liisa in Vermont)

Dawn in Maine (In the Garden)

Anna in the Shenandoah Valley, Va. (FlowerGardenGirl)

8 thoughts on “GB Fall Color Project from Pennsylvania and New York”

  1. I agree. It’s lovely to be able to see the Fall colors from all over the country without having to “travel”. For some people like myself that can’t travel it is a treat.

  2. Thank you for doing this. It has brought a lot of traffic to my blog. I want to add a NC mountain post if I make it up there this weekend. All these pictures are so beautiful.

  3. Dave, Thank you for bringing a bit of fall to our color starved Middle Tennessee gardens! I think I see some color beginning in the high canopy…let’s hope.

    Gail

  4. Dave, I posted a fall color pic of the view out my front door in Howard County, Maryland on my blog this morning. It’s not a “landscape” shot, but it does show color. Our fall color has been a bit strange this year – usually the sugar maples are the last to color up, but they colored up early this year.

  5. Dave, a fall color project is a great idea! Tina above just told me about it. I’ll e-mail you a link and photo from Maine. I’m sorry to hear you are having deer problems.

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