One hundred blogs ago I decided to document my life as a professional gardener. It became my work diary which I thoroughly enjoy writing and sharing.
All the gardens in my care have now settled into my favourite season. The sharpness of the morning air is ever present. Punchy and delicate colours abound in equal measures. Dahlias, Helianthus,Rudbeckia seed heads, Nerines, Japanese anenomes are all jostling for my number one spot for favourite October image. I am incapable of making a decision. I truly love them all.
Below is my garden. Aster divercatis, Miscanthus Sinensis Morning light and Bistort Amplexicaulis Alba are still looking sharp.
Autumn is always pretty full on work wise. I am mainly clearing out unrequired plants and dividing perennials and sharing off sets between customers, and thinking about how I can improve the gardens in my care. One definite way to achieve this is by careful bulb choice. With this in mind I am presently scouring the Parkers bulb catalogue to achieve this.
