Wednesday 2 September 2020

CALENDULAR & NASTURTIUMS.







Olympus EM10 Mk2 + 25mm Prime lens.

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  1. Great vivid colours. We haven't got any nasturtiums this year. In the past ours always seem to want to take over the whole garden. Very attractive flowers though.

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    1. Well, they added colour to the garden, as did the Calendulas. My garden is starting to look a bit tired now, I've already started removing one or two pots that are past their best. Tomatoes though have been the best for years and will keep us going until early October.
      Thanks for your comments Mike.

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  2. Beautiful light, and vibrant yellows! I’ve never grown nasturtiums but they are part of my favorite childhood memories since my grandmother had pots of them on her front porch. We used to nibble the leaves. Most of the summer flowers here are yellows and golds, and the wildflowers have had a good year. The only things left blooming in our yard are the hostas, coleus and the autumn clematis which the bees love and the mail carrier doesn’t as they are about to overtake the mailbox post! Lovely floral photos, of course!

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    1. Good to hear from you Ann, thank you. I'm just starting the autumn clearance, preparing the garden for winter's own version of "lockdown"!
      Autumn always brings a touch of sadness for me as it signals the end of light evenings and warm sunny days. However, this year I don't fear it so much as we've not had the freedom to go out and enjoy things, I won't feel that we are missing out so much.
      Stay safe, David 😊.

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