Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - September 2025 and CFFC Part II

 Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day for September 2025. 

Garlic Chives, Dazzler Penstemon, Black-eyed Susan  

Persian Catmint 


Autumn Crocus 

Blanketflowers - the yellow is Spintop®  Mango


Blanketflower Spintop® Orange Halo and Little Lemon Goldenrod 


Sungold tomato, Swan River Daisy, Abelia

Aster KICKIN® Carmine Red


Happy Fall Gardening! 

Linking to Cee's Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) since the prompt this week is Photos of Your Hobby Part II.  Gardening is one of my hobbies.   Last week for Photos of Your Hobby Part I, I posted about my collecting hobby.

Comments

  1. I love the bee shot! You're blanket flowers are doing well - mine are almost completely spent. Seeing your penstemon in bloom also has me wondering what happened to mine. Happy GBBD and I hope your fall weather is cool and comfortable!

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  2. I don't think my autumn crocus is coming back this year, but we'll see. I liked seeing yours, and loved seeing the asters and the bee. Hope you have good weather going into the fall.

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  3. I love all your late summer blooms and especially your Autumn Crocus and the last photo of the bumblebee enjoying the Aster. Happy Bloom Day!

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  4. Your garden is looking good! Those blanket flowers are so pretty and vibrant, and I love that aster.

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  5. These are such beautiful flowers. You have so many that I'e never seen, like the Autumn Crocus. We have lots of goldenrod in our yard, but they're all tall enough to need some support to keep the wind from blowing them flat. The Little Lemon Goldenrod is beautiful. I love Black Eyed Susans. We have a couple isolated plants, and they stand out nicely. Thanks for sharing this.

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  6. Beautiful selection of blooms! I love your autumn crocus and asters--my Colchicums don't look nearly as good as yours, and the deer keep eating my asters, so frustrating! Your photos are wonderful!

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  7. Beautiful flowers and I love the shot of the bee!

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