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Fall in Vermont 2017

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Vermont is a beautiful State, come visit.


Bumper crop of these.


These were so good!

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Silver, Gold and Copper.

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Such beautiful trees!

15 Oct, 2017

 

Very beautiful photos :) And you never know, I might take you up on that invitation and descend on you one day :D

16 Oct, 2017

 

Thank you for the lovely photographs. I seem to remember a song ' Springtime in Vermont' - cant recall the words.

16 Oct, 2017

 

this is beautiful. the colours in the foliage are amazing a true spectacle.

16 Oct, 2017

 

Trees certainly come into their own in Autumn.Great opportunities for photographs.

16 Oct, 2017

 

You have some great plants there, Wells!

I thought the two Dahlias were "whispering" to one another! I particularly liked the Cleomes where they cast their shadows on the wood behind them!

The landscapes are fabulous! Nothing like anything near where I live in the UK!

16 Oct, 2017

 

Thank you for sharing Vermont's beauty, Posy :)

17 Oct, 2017

 

I'm sure I'll never get to visit Vermont, so thanks for the tour. Such fabulous colours.

17 Oct, 2017

 

You are right Balcony. Now it's Amaryllis time for us. i have just ordered a couple of fat bulbs, Red Velvet for Xmas presents. Now, I have to pot them. Have a few daffs to plant and some tulips.

17 Oct, 2017

 

Pamelaanne... anytime. Just let me know.The Spring is beautiful too. We have lovely plantings. And loads of other things to do. Everyone I know is an artist of some kind.

17 Oct, 2017

 

Autumn can be lovely , but seems especially so in Vermont , Wells .
Beautiful pictures .

18 Oct, 2017

 

No Amaryllis in the shops here yet, I keep looking.

20 Oct, 2017

 

I'm trying to get my couple of hundred to go into hibernation for the winter! I no longer have the space to keep so many! It's becoming more & more difficult to manage so many plants!

I keep them dry from late September to January & only start to water those that show signs of the flower buds in the neck of the bulbs from the start of the New Year. These begin to flower in March.

A few bulbs always seem to "jump the gun" & throw up flower stems much earlier than the majority.

Last year I had a few plants in flower from January all the way through to July!

20 Oct, 2017

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