Whats Looking Good In October

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  1. Balc

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    Normally you wait until they have been completely blackened by frost before lifting them. But if yours still haven't been killed back I'd wait until that happens.
     
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      Frank Hedley still enjoying a warm sunny spot
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        Anisodontea capensis flowering inside a perspex shelter :-

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        A blue perennial Diascia waiting to go into the ground (it's been waiting since last year :heehee:)

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        Mrs Popple Fuchsia blocking a pathway :-

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        Rhipsalis pilocarpa with lots of furry buds, after lots of TLN (tender loving neglect !) :-

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        Garden looks horrible now, all mushy and brown :frown: ... autumn is not a season I like.
         
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          Join the club Michael, Autumn has got to be the most depressing season of the year, and I hate it more every year.
           
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            Apart from the reduced daylight, I rather like autumn here. Gardening recommences, everything's watered, a lot of shrubs and perennials have a second 'spring' and we usually get some good leaf colour up until December :wub2:
             
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              I've got a 'What ISN'T looking good in October' ... none of my Liriopes have flowered this year, they are just clumps of leaves. However they are a nice colour so maybe they are looking good after all ... could look better if they flowered though :smile:
               
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                Diascia still going strong
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                Self sown echiums - insects still using them
                 
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                  Still lots of colour in the garden, pics taken this morning. So much I want to do but can't get in amongst the bloomers!! Excuse the lawn..it's too boggy to mow!!

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                      Is it?? I always cut them back after their first bloom and then get a 2nd lot early Autumn.
                       
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                          Autumn looks wonderful in your garden @Upsydaisy :smile: xx
                           
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                            Thanks @Michael Hewett but I always cut mine back anyway. I think it's that mine only just cope with the slug population so an extra flower is too much
                             
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                              @CarolineL I think you mean @Upsydaisy :smile:
                               
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                              Thank you Michael, it's holding on by the skin of it's teeth, one good frost and it'll look so totally different.:sad: xx
                               
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