Here we are at the end of Summer. Where was the summer! A quick selection of photos showing some of what’s growing well and one still climbing the ladder! September almost upon us, hoping for more good weather in the weeks ahead. Potatoes, Tomatoes, Courgettes and Runner Beans being cropped. Mmm, tasty. Back to the decorating for me! Okay…..

… it’s time for Six on Saturday.

1) Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost.
Superb silvery leaves. Hasn’t flowered this year. Look forward to the blue flowers next year.

Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost.

2) Crocosmia – Yellow/Orange.
I’ve loads of crocosmia, mostly George Davison. These are the two stems of flowers! In different parts of the garden. Time for splitting I guess.

3) Zebrinus, Zebra Grass.
Spectacular dense zebra grass with the markings giving the name.

4) Callibrachio, Sunset
Continues to produce a few flowers. I’ll be looking out for this one next year.

Callibrachio, Sunset

5) Polemonium, Jacobs Ladder – Bressingham Purple .
This has generally continued to flower throughout the late spring and the summer too. This perhaps it’s last blooms. (Pun not intended). More blue than purple.

Polemonium Bressingham Purple

6) Heuchera ‘Forever Purple’
Doing very well, new to the garden this year.

That’s it for this week’s Six on Saturday. Whatever you’re doing be safe and ensure that you enjoy your gardening or what ever you do. To our host of Six on Saturday, The Propagator, thank you to him. Pop over to see the delights on his blog and view blogs from around the world. Until the next week’s #SixonSaturday, all the best. May pop in with the odd Post of the Day, too. Watch out for occasional view of the garden in development on Fridays. (Last update: Friday 9th July 2021).