P. Bryson share mid - October picture of his mid - Michigan garden .
" It always surprise me this fourth dimension of class , when temperatures are dropping , leave fall , and gardens pass off , how much is still in bloom . Clematis and agastache are travel unassailable , there are a few blooms depart on repeated salvias and aquilegia , and the crocus sativus is just issue . "
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