The mums are now blooming at the garden centres. The pop-up stand at 3rd Street and the QEW has discount mums on the flatbed truck - a welcome transition from the kalanchoes that have been there all summer long. So now, the bright orange-red geraniums at my front kitchen window are now replaced with red-rust mums. They signal the change of colours in the landscape as we move from the the lush green with fiery reds of summer to the autumn tones that are more integrated.
Our photos today were taken in Marion Jarvie's garden. The first two show the entrance in April and then in early June. For me, it demonstrates the transition from the browns of spring to the lush greens of summer. Isn't it interesting how the white trellis picks up the greens around it in the second photo. I didn't notice it at the time, yet now it seems striking.
The visit in Spring was April 28, a time when people are starting to garden. So it was easy to take pictures without people. The visit in June was with the Garden Bloggers Association, and the garden was full of people and plants. Marion is a collector of the distinctive and the unusual so the garden writers were abuzz with discussions on everything around them.
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