Until I looked closely I didn't think there was much but have happily been proved wrong My favourite new addition this year has been the ridiculously cheap Freesia bulbs. ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) Can you tell that I love these little beauties? ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) Another new arrival has been Crocosmia Buttercup which blossoms later than Lucifer A recent arrival: Crocosmia Buttercup ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) Agastache The Black Prince Agastache 'The Black Prince' ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) Has been joined by a new one,Agastache Summer Sunset.I can't wait to see it in full blossom next year A new Agastache,Summer Sunset. ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) Agastache Summer Sunset with dew ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) 2 successes in the veg plot/greenhouse. The first Butternut squash... Our first ever butternut Squash! ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) and the first time Mark has successfully grown anything from saved seed: a variety of sweet peppers. Mark's first ever growing success from saved seeds ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden ) There are some more pictures here; View Photo Album: September 2013
Karin Your photos are beautiful! I love freesia but have never tried to grow it. Is it winter hardy where you are in the UK? The Agastache is also beautiful. The blue/purple one is lovely & I appreciate the others will only get more imposing as they mature. Tell Mark congrats on his success with the peppers. Is that his back behind the pepper & is he purposefully posing there so as to highlight the pepper?
Thank you CM. I sincerely hope the freesias are hardy but they're in smallish pots so I'll probably put them in the greenhouse at least for this year.Next year we're moving some stuff out that has out-lived its a)welcome and b) isn't very bee-friendly which is going to free up space for lots more assorted flowers which are kind to the insects and hopefully they'll survive once they're out all the time. Mark says thank you for the congratulations and no,he was at work when I took the pictures but if he had been he would have stood proudly I'm sure( he's not shy and retiring you see )
Love the colour of those Crocosmia Buttercup,..they are well named,..those Freesia sure are pretty and i can understand you saying they are your favorite new addition,..beautiful pictures as always.