Very mild here on the coast, roses still blooming, passion flowers only opened this last month, nasturtiums in full bloom. I have an outdoor succulent with clusters of red flowers, no idea of the name. It usually flowers in high summer, the bees love it, but it's only blooming now when the bees have gone. And flowers on my honeysuckle last week.
I have three types of roses in flower, usually it's just one. I also have full sized strawberries on plants that finished fruiting in July.( didn't notice the flowers as they are surrounded by white geranium)
My Hellebores have been flowering all summer and now I have foxgloves, Aconitum and campanula, lots of dahlias but then you’d expect that, same with fuchsias.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
My Scorpion Vetch (Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca) has just started flowering (12th October 2019) and will continue to flower until late March 2020.
That’s a very useful plant, long flowering season just at the time you need it. I've just counted 60 different flowers in the garden, some hanging on late, dahlias and fuchsias I would expect. Foxgloves are a bit late.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
We've had hellebores flowering almost constantly since June, they look great but somehow I think my early spring garden might not look so good if they run out of steam before then
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I also have full sized strawberries on plants that finished fruiting in July.( didn't notice the flowers as they are surrounded by white geranium)
I've just counted 60 different flowers in the garden, some hanging on late, dahlias and fuchsias I would expect. Foxgloves are a bit late.