Saturday 31 August 2019

10 Photos of August Flowers and Colour In Our Garden In Cornwall


Some colour and flowers I have snapped in our garden this month. We had some wonderful hot, sunny weather but it has now turned to rain and quite windy at times - thus several photos with raindrops!


Always like dahlia and lilies because they are mostly trouble free and pop up year after year.


The flowers in the vase on our kitchen windowsill were all blown over by the wind and rain. I think I need to give the flowers better supports!


Hydrangeas are a little damp and some of the heads are now fading.


A damp gladioli which survived the wind ...


… and fuchsia don't seem to mind raindrops.


A gladioli on a sunny day ...


… but then it rained again!


Finally geraniums.


Also see:
14 Photos of July Flowers and Colour In Our Garden In Cornwall

11 comments:

  1. You have some lovely flowers there Mike and beautifully photographed too. My favourites at the moment are fuschias, I got a dozen or so as plugs from THompson & Morgan and they've flowered well. They're half Hardy annuals so I'm hoping to protect and keep them over winter.
    Like you, I like photographing flowers.

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    1. Thanks David, I think the photos make the garden look better than it is! We've had the same fuchsias for several years, they winter well here. We occasionally pull off a few small shoots and put them in water - roots soon appear and then we transfer to plant pots.

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    2. I've put some checks cuttings into water. No sign of any roots forming but they have remained fresh, the leaves are really healthy and haven't wilted, so I'm hoping roots will soon appear.

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  2. All very beautiful! A blooming garden is a glorious thing and you are fortunate to have agreeable weather! We have bleeding heart in early spring but not enough sun for Glads and such as the yard is heavily shaded.

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    1. Hello Ann. Our gardens aren't very big so quite easy to look after. Being in a valley the sun sometimes takes a while to reach us. It's strange, but it can seem quite chilly at times where we are but, if we walk along the road a hundred yards, it feels much warmer!

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    2. The good news about a long hot summer is that the roadside wildflowers are beautiful here and in the fall they become quite spectacular. So I guess the amber and yellows of the harvest season make up for not having a garden😊. I have to rely on my window boxes for the opportunity to dig a little dirt! Have a great week, Mike!

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    3. Hello Ann. Officially Autumn here now! I can't believe how quickly the year has flown by - but the forecast is still good weather wise. My grass is looking quite dry.

      Do you publish your photos anywhere at the moment? Miss seeing your distinctive photos. All good wishes.

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    4. Hi Mike. Since the demise of G+ I haven’t done much photo posting. I tried MeWe but I don’t really care much for it. Occasionally I post informal shots to Instagram, but again, not too excited about it. I share some google albums sometimes and I can add you to the email recipients. Thank you kindly!

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    5. Ann, would love to be included on your Google albums email list.

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    6. Hi Ann, I've not heard of Google Albums. How do they work?

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