Late-Summer Garden Photo Gallery: Sunflowers, Cosmos, and Heirloom Varieties

Normally I only grow the smaller dahlias, as they fit better with my garden, but I couldn't refuse this giant magenta-pink one.
A simple summer garden bouquet of sunflowers, cosmos, zinnias and a few roses.

At this time of year, with the garden at the far end of summer and needing very little coaxing, I tend to draw back into a slight dormancy and just let it do its thing. I still keep the tomatoes pruned in cordons to save space, have started some seed-saving and am planting the winter garden, for example, but desire for walks in the meadow or big outdoor projects diminish in tandem with the increasing dryness of the field vegetation. My spouse fills this gap–making sure the new trees are getting a drink of water periodically until the winter rains arrive, re-setting the olive fly traps, and all manner of helpful tasks.

The summer garden in full throttle
The summer garden in full throttle

The veg garden, which is closest to the house, is where I stay put. That and indoors with my houseplants — especially on days like today at 98°F (36°C). I’ve also just taken on a new commitment to do some (amateur) video-editing again for a nonprofit I love, so that is also keeping me indoors more.

So, to keep it simple, how about just a photo gallery for this late-summer garden post?

Espalier Fuji apples
Espalier Fuji apples
Tithonia and white cosmos
I love this white cosmos.

Hope your garden is thriving!

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