Some of the last flowers of Autumn
It was a beautiful weekend! I think we might have had a very late Indian Summer here in Toronto! The temps got up to 17 C or 63 F and tomorrow’s going to be warm for this time of year too. Of course, the warmer weather probably isn’t doing my garden much good as it has been cool here for a few weeks and in a few days it will be cool again. Yep, the garden is pretty much shutting down for the winter. I still have some roses that seem stuck in bloom and some rose buds that haven’t opened and that probably won’t, but most of my flowers are dying down. About two weeks ago my New York Asters were in full bloom – now they are fading although there’s still some pale purple/ blue color on the plant. Here’s what the flowers looked like when they are at the height of their bloom- The pink salvia was also putting out new blooms – but they too are pretty much gone now as well. My Liatris plants stopped blooming by late August or so, but they developed seed heads in September and October. I collected the seeds off of some of the Liatris stocks and planted them in a few sparse areas of the garden. Perhaps in a year or two I’ll have more Liatris coming up in areas that desperately need some permanent plants. Has your garden begun to shut down for winter?












November 9th, 2009 at 5:51 am
great photographs. I took photos this weekend of apple blossom on one of our crab apple trees in the garden in the UK, mad, this time last year it had snow on it.
November 10th, 2009 at 11:18 am
Awesome pictures of your plants. Im surprised its still so warm up there in Canada this time of year.
November 13th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
Great pics. I had a good flower season, one of my best and it relatively easy because of the cooperative weather. Sure hate to see them go.
November 19th, 2009 at 7:39 am
Liatris is my favorite kind of flower. But I still didn’t manage to grow one in my garden.
November 22nd, 2009 at 11:51 am
what a beautiful flowers…. nice picture ^^