Our garden in September was full of colour, mainly due to the very pleasant weather that we had throughout the month.
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Japonica fruit: the fruit can be used in the same way as quinces but is much smaller and a lot harder. (2014/09/02)
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Japanese anemone. A pretty flower but the plant is very invasive. (2014/09/02)
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Sunburst dahlia (2014/09/02)
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White dahlia (2014/09/02)
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A disturbed frog jumped into a drainage hole. (2014/09/04)
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George found a strange caterpillar. (2014/09/09)
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Derek's large marrow (2014/09/19)
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A rose. This one is called 'Fairy'. (2014/09/19)
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The pink corner of the garden (2014/09/19)
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White South African flowers. The black seeds stick to clothing! (2014/09/19)
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A round bed near the shed (2014/09/19)
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Red greenhouse tomatoes … (2014/09/19)
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… and a yellow variety (2014/09/19)
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Runner beans (2014/09/19)
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Grapes under the pergola (2014/09/19)
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Michaelmas daisies (2014/09/28)
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Yellow annual dahlia (2014/09/28)
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Perennial fuchsia (2014/09/28)
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These tomatoes have succumbed to blight. (2014/09/28)
Secret Garden – Pastorale