| Butternut squash |
| the vine that took over the yard! |
| pumpkin in hiding |
| small acorn squash |
| hanging basket |
| tuberous begonia that I keep and grow every year |
| white tuberous begonia |
| white begonia in tree- it takes until August for them to start blooming well although this one has bloomed nearly all summer |
| some squash harvested before frosty night yesterday |
| Autumn Joy sedums |
| closeup |
| Toad lily-I like these tiny orchid looking flowers |
| berries of the Jack in the Pulpit |
| Eupatorium 'Juncius' |
| another view |
| Anemone going strong |
| annual salvia that's bloomed all summer |
| Summer Blues Delphinium |
| fall view of east side |
| view of hillside in need of some weeding |
| Fiesta rose poking through little bluestem grass(which has flopped over this year) |
| Pink Lemonade honeysuckle |
It wasn't a great year for tomatoes but the squash went to town. My apple bagging attempt had mixed results. There were a few good apples but I found a few good ones that weren't bagged also. The bags also held a lot of moisture even with the holes cut in the bottom for drainage. There were lots of apples on the trees but only a few edible ones. Even so there's something about eating an apple you've grown yourself.
I always have mixed feelings about the gardens this time of year. There's some sadness because the beauty will soon be gone and buried in white but also a sense of relief from all the work that this passion entails for a few months out of the year.