For me, September is a time for looking back at summer (which feels like it's still here - hot & humid) and all the lovely plants that grew, flowered, fruited and are now beginning to thin out and look scraggly...so here are some shots of spring & summer in my yard
Here is my lovely comfrey with its giant, fuzzy leaves, and over here, a huge swath of mugwort, which was growing everywhere this year (at least, this was the first year I knew what it was)
Wild white morning glory with a bee being busy inside... next is spotted jewel weed, also wild, used to counteract the itch of poison ivy...
Here is yarrow alongside a volunteer kale plant gone to seed...
And here are wine berries, growing wild (I've never tried one, I just leave them for the birds and creatures to eat)
Luscious little black raspberries that return every summer... I pick a few and leave hundreds on the bush for the blue jays and mockingbirds to take back to their young ones
Here's a blue morning glory growing amongst weeds next to a large bed of mint
There are more photos, but this is already quite LONG... I just love my little microcosm of plants and animals, it nourishes my soul... so let me leave you with a little information about September:
Wikipedia says...
- September's birthstone is the sapphire. The meaning is clear thinking.
- The birth flowers for September are the forget-me-not, morning glory and aster.
... and elsewhere (see link at the end)
Stay tuned for a post celebrating the end of Summer and the beginning of Autumn, which can be such a lovely time of year depending on location, wind and weather, of course - stay well
1 comment:
I love how much you enjoy summer and your gardens! I get to enjoy it vicariously through you, my friend. So thank you for that!
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