But it still feels like summer!
October 1st

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Getting started putting in lawn edging beside the rhododendrons that were moved.


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The last rose of summer has been captured for our winter enjoyment!


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Another dahlia plant has one blossom.


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There are mums in several places in the front yard.


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Some purple Salvia.


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The little bed by the street has the most colour.


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The ghost maple tree isn't showing any signs of fall.


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But if you look around - this seed head used to be a giant allium!


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The big sedum plants have gone to seed too.


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The bees are happy that the Rose of Sharon is still blooming.


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Most of the hydrangea blossoms have become "dried flowers".


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This one is still blue.


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The Black-eyed-Susans are hanging in there too.


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This small hosta has been overshadowed by other plants most of the summer.


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Begonia blossoms on a hanging basket.


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The Impatiens basket.


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There is also a fuchsia basket at the front of the house.


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These will be the last cucumbers of the season.


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Lobelia in a basket by the back patio.


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There are fuchsias there too.


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The begonias in the back yard are still blooming.


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There is a red one there too.


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It sits beside a red coleus - colour where all else is green.


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Bo Bo - the white hydrangea is hanging in there on a side hill.


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The flowers on the raised bed at the top of the slope.


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We finally have some lettuce that the slugs haven't found.


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