A California garden rings in the season of abundance
Today ’s photos come from Lizzy Cordova , who shares some beautiful effigy of autumn in her garden in North Orange County , California .
When fall comes , of a sudden it ’s the garden ’s second spring . In my Zone 9b–10 garden , fall is mould more in fruits than flowers . We have n’t had rain , but the garden has thrive . Whatever harvest the garden give , it is generously shared with ally .
The backer ’s cornet ( Brugmansiasp . , Zones 8–11 ) towers over the trained ‘ Pierre de Ronsard ’ rose to the left of the arbor that blooms attractively in clusters in the springtime . The Ananas comosus sage ( Salvia elegans , Zones 8–11 ) , despite being headed back , shows off its red rocket blossom . From midget cutting , this plectranthus ( Plectranthus neochilus‘Mike ’s Fuzzy Wuzzy ’ , Zones 9–11 ) with blue spike flowers just take off . On the right of the teak pergola , the favorite ‘ Gold Flame ’ Banksia integrifolia ( genus Lonicera × heckrottii‘Gold Flame ’ , Zones 5–9 ) is get a rejoinder after it got butchered by house painters last year .

The darlingdahliasstrut their pompon blossom seemingly like homocentric origamis . take this to find the best dahlias for your garden .
The Cara Cara orange tree is promise a great harvest this fall . It ’s not even transplant into that glaze blue urn it was meant for .
Pomeloes will be ready for crop by December . They ’re literally bigger than my head !

The branches are librate down with persimmon abundance , as they are every class . The harvest will be ready in two weeks .
A few of the blooms in the garden will make a finespun tussie - mussie .
This nighttime - blossom jasmine ( Cestrumnocturnum , Zones 9–11 ) perfumes the night air as I meander around the garden , under the autumn lunar month . The starlike blossom near at daybreak .

This English tree lift ‘ Shropshire Lad ’ contemn being prune . It took off and set down atop the side - porch lantern !
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