
Hi GPODers!
Since posting some past GPOD submissions in A Few Favorite Fall Gardens from GPOD and Giving Thanks to the GPOD Community, I’ve been thrilled to receive some updates from the contributors in those compilations. One of those contributors was Carol Verhake from Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Carol has shared photos from her garden through the seasons (Carefully Chosen Colors Bring a Garden Together, New Spaces in Carol’s Garden, and Another Reader’s Favorite Plants), but some of our favorite submissions are her glorious space in the colder seasons (Fall in Carol’s Garden, Snow in Carol’s Garden, and Carol’s Garden in Winter). She’s back today to give us an update on what fall looked like this year in her garden.
It’s Carol Verhake from Berwyn, PA, Zone 7. You recently featured a photo of my garden from the GPOD archives. I was thrilled to see that you found my garden photo to be a favorite fall scene, but seeing the 2022 date made me realize I haven’t sent you photos recently. So, I’m submitting some from my October/November 2024 landscape.
Over the nearly 25 years I’ve gardened here, I’ve made a lot of changes like removing tons of pachysandra, taking down some ash trees and replacing them with a diverse selection of trees, and removing areas of lawn to create more beds.
I’ve included some close ups of fall flowers that pack a punch along with some broader views that show fall color all around the garden.
I hope you enjoy these views of my current landscape – I loved seeing a lot of color this season, which was unexpected given the record breaking drought conditions in the area this year.
We’ve seen a lot of aconitum this fall, but most of those have been the darker purple varieties. This one that Carol has a incredible blue tie-dye look.
As Carol mentioned above, she also sent in close ups of various flowers that put on a show in her garden during fall. Lots of different asters look lovely in a fall garden, but climbing Carolina aster (Ampelaster carolinianus, Zones 4–8) is a particularly nice, vining option.
Carol sent in many beautiful photos of her garden (including more that feature her stunning moon gate), so we will be back in Pennsylvania tomorrow to see more of what’s growing and glowing in her garden this fall!
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Comments
Always fun to see your well composed photos that accentuate a richly planted garden, Carole! I will look forward to installment #2 when I wake up tomorrow
Carol, your submission has put a bright spot in my dark rainy day in eastern Massachusetts. Looking forward to day#2.
Beautiful scenes, Carol. Thank you for sharing.
Always wowed by your garden photos - that beautiful angel's trumpet, the moon gate, that incredible sculpture with the Moravian star (!) and the plethora of gorgeous blue flowers... Stunning!!
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