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November, a month of change.

30 Thursday Nov 2017

Posted by muddygardenerblog in Autumn, Instagram review, Monthly report, November, Winter

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Happy November! #leaves #autumn #garden #leafpile

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 1, 2017 at 1:31am PDT

It’s hard to believe, as I sit here with snow falling in the freezing night sky, that at the beginning of the month the leaves were still showing autumn colours, both on and off the trees, and there were some late flowers in the borders. It really has been a month of change, illustrated perfectly by my instagram photos.

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I tried to take pictures of fireworks but they are all of the streaky kind so here are some grasses at a customer's garden this week. They are kind of fireworky!

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 5, 2017 at 2:44pm PST

Autumn is a good time for grasses, the more showy flowers have faded and the low light seems to bring out all the golden and bronzy colours. On a misty morning they look stunning decorated in a myriad of sparkling dewdrops.

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Sunshine through the Phormium leaves on a frosty morning. Yesterday.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 7, 2017 at 3:29pm PST

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Right at the beginning of November we had the first frost, you can just see it on the grass in the background. Frosty mornings led to bright sunny days and I still couldn’t really believe that winter was on the way. SeeĀ First frost!

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Japanese anenome still flowering last week.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 10, 2017 at 11:28am PST

Then it warmed up a bit, well no frosts anyway, and flowers continued to bloom.

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And this is today, in a momentary burst of sunshine. #garden #gardening #sunshine #november #echinops #globethistle #stillflowering

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 14, 2017 at 3:13pm PST

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This was out yesterday! #poppy #november #garden #gardening #flowers #autumn #remembrance

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 14, 2017 at 3:06pm PST

Really not sure what this poppy was doing out in November but it shows how (relatively) warm it was.

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Echinacea #echinacea still in flower min November.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 16, 2017 at 2:59pm PST

This Echinacea was coming to an end but still looking beautiful in the cloudy but mild, middle of the month. And a bit wet by the looks of it.

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Proper frosty start! This should see the last of those leaves fall to the ground for the grand finale šŸšŸšŸ‚šŸ‚šŸšŸ‚šŸšŸƒ

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 17, 2017 at 12:40am PST

At this point there were still lots of leaves on the trees and lots of colour and it felt very much like autumn. I Ā started to think about what I could move and divide before the soil got too cold, Ā and cutting back and raking leaves were the main jobs in the garden.

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Today in the garden, warm but blowy hence the blurry photos. Hollyhocks and salvia flowering late, grasses in the sunshine. Fatsia. Viburnum bodnatense Dawn signalling the onset of the next season. Not necessarily in that order! #garden #gardening #flowers #autumn

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 22, 2017 at 2:19pm PST

Hollyhocks hanging on til the last, but look at those shadows. If you want to see the rest of the photos on that list check out my instagram feed!

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Autumn last week.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 28, 2017 at 2:45pm PST

This was taken on the 23rd November, the last week where I actually warmed up as I worked. I love those soft colours.

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Cornus midwinter fire (probably)

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Nov 30, 2017 at 3:11pm PST

One week later, this week, wind from the north, no leaves left after a windy few days, but still a bit of colour. And two hats, two hoods to keep my ears warm.

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The east coast of Suffolk got quite a bit of snow today, 30th November, but we only got enough to settle this evening, hence the poor picture, but showing the transition from autumn at the beginning of the month to proper winter at the end.

July 2017 review.

03 Thursday Aug 2017

Posted by muddygardenerblog in Instagram review, July, Monthly report

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I am trying to remember back to the beginning of July, it seems so long ago. I think it was still hot and sunny then, I have almost forgotten what that feels like. Well whatever the weather, July brings high summer with the acid green euphorbias of spring going over and the trees too taking on much heavier shades of green.

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Good bit of camouflage by the skipper on the euphorbia.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 5, 2017 at 3:12pm PDT

The random pinks and reds of the opium poppies filled out the borders with their sometimes frilly, sometimes plain heads.

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I'm liking this random poppy selection. It probably won't come true from seed but I might save some anyway.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 5, 2017 at 3:16pm PDT

In the vegetable garden, the first flowers appeared on aubergines, peppers and tomatoes in the greenhouse and beans and courgettes outside.

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Thank-you anyone who liked my last photo, it was too blurry, my phone isn't really up to the job, had to go! Here's a better one, beautiful aubergine flower. #aubergine #vegetablegardening

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The echinops took centre stage in the border.

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Echinops blue

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 7, 2017 at 11:13am PDT

With kniphofia (I can’t believe that I spelt it wrong, I am usually the first to criticise bad spelling!) in a supporting role. Spelling now corrected!

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Yes I like this combination #knifofia #verbenabonariensis #lychniscoronaria #kniphofia

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 11, 2017 at 2:49pm PDT

The courgettes started to grow.

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Courgettes @thequeenatb

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 16, 2017 at 11:17am PDT

Butterflies were out in force, hurrah! And the poppies were all to fleetingly over but leaving lovely structural seedheads.

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I've been chasing butterflies again! This one obligingly landed on the poppy seed head. #garden #gardening #comma #butterfly #butterfliesofinstagram #poppyseedheads

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 18, 2017 at 1:49pm PDT

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And here's a brimstone rocking the lime green/purple contrast look. #garden #gardening #flowers #buddleia #butterfly #brimstone

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 18, 2017 at 2:15pm PDT

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Worth the wait! #garden #gardening #sunshine #butterfly #butterfliesofinstagram #echinops #peacock #capturethemoment

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 19, 2017 at 3:13pm PDT

The roses came back again and the weather got a lot more unsettled.

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Catching up with some photos from a couple of weeks ago. #roses

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 21, 2017 at 12:36pm PDT

The echinacea began to flower and it started to feel like late summer. Too soon, too soon!

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Echinacea #echinacea #flower #garden #gardening #flowers #julyflowers

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 20, 2017 at 3:10pm PDT

And there we have it for another month!

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My mum's garden this evening. I remember the birdbath being at my grandparents house.

A post shared by Charlotte (@cjbee827) on Jul 17, 2017 at 2:34pm PDT

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