Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Autumn's Perennial Border



Tall and feathery Golden Rod (Solidago)

The perennial garden in full March glory - pink, purple, yellow.....

Rose gardens along the north-eastern side of the house

A few months ago I posted photos of the perennial border being very green, with pops of pink livening it up. Well early autumn (March), and the colour spectrum has gone full circle over summer and now it is lots of yellows (Golden Rod), pinks (Asters) and almost every other colour imaginable. All tossed like a giant fruit salad. Sounds garish, right? But here Judith gets away with it. Even though there has been a summer drought at Bideford, there is still loads of colour in the perennial beds, and the roses. 

1 comment:

  1. What impossible colours!! Love them - so very happy and bright. xx

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