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Oct 12, 2016 7:50 PM CST
Name: Charlie
Aurora, Ontario (Zone 5b)
Maintenance of Perennial Beds.
Even less left now, Mike.
Big holes/gaps.

Pictures today:

It seems odd that, at this late date, two of the garden phlox 'Glamour Girl' still have presentable second blooms on them.
Am suspecting their precise locations may have contributed to this.

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The snakeroot (Joe-Pye weed) 'Chocolate' is doing fine'.

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The bees current love the smooth aster 'Bluebird'.

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Of the New England Asters, the 'Alma Pötschke' is largely finished,
But the dwarf 'Purple Dome' has come into bloom.

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A few of the spring Crescendo primulas have a single fall bloom.

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The first fall monkshood 'Arendsii' to bloom.

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Am slowly doing fall work on the garden, including taking some stock of especially the spring perennials.

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