How can it be October?
September was such a busy month: a college reunion and a visit with my cousin, to be followed this week by a trip to Jacksonville to take care of my grandsons. Hardly time to spend in the gardens.
My college reunion was wonderful, spending time with long-time friends. The leaves in Allentown, Pa., were just beginning to turn but the copper beech trees were magnificent. I wish we could grow them in Florida. See the photo of a copper beech below.
The visit with my cousin was equally wonderful. I was blown over by her vintage home worthy of a museum, and especially the gardens and landscaping around it. Here are a few photos:
Here is a photo of a copper beech that I snapped in another yard:
I finished the month of September with a big pruning of all my rose bushes. It was hard to do because many of them were still blooming. I left a few flowers on the bushes and will prune those branches when they fade.
I can't do any more until after I return from Jacksonville next weekend. Then will begin the cleanup for the winter. I don't look forward to the leaf fall. Maybe I'll wait longer between rakings; six times was a bit much last year.
Enjoy the fall in your gardens.