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Pumpkins for October

The garden isn’t producing much color right now, at least not anything new since last week. I’ve been walking around, observing the little things. It is fun to start dreaming about next year. Here are some of my observations. For more from other gardeners, visit The Propagator.

 

This stepping stone hides a drainpipe cover. It was easy to make using a form, ready-mix concrete, and sea glass.

 

This little guy has his Halloween colors on. (woollybear caterpillar, Pyrrharctia isabella )

 

 

Blue fire jar and yellow marigolds look great together. I love this color combination.

 

We used reclaimed brick for a small parking spot. I never took the time to notice the cool imprints, until today!

 

Orange and green, another classic, contrasting pair of colors that draws the eye. One of these pumpkins is faux. Can you tell which one?

 

Grown from a tiny seedling, this maple has come into it’s own this season.

 

Even if you think there isn’t much to look at out there, grab your camera and head out. You’ll be surprised by what you find, and might otherwise have missed.

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