Many words have been spoken and written regarding the beauty of nature in autumn. Someone once said a picture paints a thousand words so here are some photos from the garden with a few words.
Looking through the Blue Border.

Some of the plants in this area.

Lunaria annua ‘Rosemary Verey’

Parthenocissus tripcuspidata (Boston Ivy)

Acer griseum


Hydrangea Blue Wave

Japanese Anenomone ‘Serenade’


A young Snakebark Maple.

Prunus serrula with an attractive ivy creeping up its trunk.
In the Oriental garden the Acers, Magnolia, Ginkgo biloba and Hamamelis are all beginning to develop their seasonal colours.







The Wisteria’s autumn leaf colour is often overlooked. Here it is trained along the top of the Oriental Garden fence.

In the bed on the other side of the lawn is the Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire and Hydrangea quercifolia Burgundy, the latter one’s autumn leaf colour certainly lives up to its name.



With the rear of the house facing north, I have here an increasing collection of shade-tolerant plants. Just started to flower is the Fatsia japonica ‘Spiders Web’. I do like its leaf colour.

The fern family is one that I am increasingly adding to here. They are mainly grown in pots, they can be a bit like snowdrops in so much as there can somtimes be only a small differance between them.






I hope you are enjoying your garden this autumn.
Time now to sit back and enjoy the season’s beauty while it lasts.

Autumn bliss.

Lovely to see this, Brian, thanks for sharing
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