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Posted on October 22, 2013 by jmarkowski Posted in Fall color .
We are just about at peak Autumn color here in zone 6B New Jersey and a cold front is making its way in over the next day or so. We are anticipating having our initial frost and with that, you can feel what has been perfect weather since Fall began, starting to slip away. Not to mention the barely holding on annuals.  
Having said that, I need to now make sure I can check off every item on my Fall to-do list. Here goes:
Pumpkin picking in the mud with a painfully rough ride in the back of a soon to be broken down tractor – check
Apple picking eating of every variety known to man (personal favorite is Solebury Orchards) – check
Make Eat pumpkin pasta, butternut squash pasta, pumpkin pancakes, chili with pumpkin (yeah, you heard me right) and pumpkin muffins – check 
Drink copious amounts of pumpkin beer (Dogfish Head Punkin is by far the winner) – check
Shovel candy corns into my mouth on an hourly basis – check
Visit The Garden at Federal Twist at its autumn peak – check
Clean out the garage, specifically, rid it of the thousands of deadly spiders – check  
Yes I know, technically we aren’t even half way through the Fall, but let’s not kid ourselves. Winter starts on November 1st (at least in my neck of the woods) and runs through March 1st. End of story.
So as we mourn the passing of the season, here is another look at some wonderfully delicious autumn color:
The aptly named Red Maple ‘October Glory’ is putting on her show with new colors emerging daily:

Viburnum ‘Shoshoni’ is like all purpley and whatever:

Viburnum ‘Aurora’ is a little behind some of the other viburnums but that’s OK:

Fothergilla ‘Mt. Airy’, while still in its infant stages in my yard, is still displaying that frickin kick buttocks orange color:

As if we needed another reason to praise Panicum ‘Northwind’. The Fall color is a sweet yellow/gold as we transition to Winter:      

Even the brownish/wheatish/beigeish color of Panicum ‘Rotstrahlbusch’ ain’t so bad:

Ciao y’all.

I’m off to fill my growler at Triumph Brewing Company with their stellar Pumpkin Ale. 

John

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4 Responses

  1. Amy at love made my home says
    October 23, 2013 at 8:12 am

    Sounds as though you are having a pumpkin fun time! Garden colour is looking great too.

  2. Kris Peterson says
    October 23, 2013 at 5:39 pm

    Beautiful fall color! While I envy that, I’m glad to take a pass on the 4 months of freezing winter temps.

  3. Deborah says
    October 23, 2013 at 8:29 pm

    Is it me, or can it just be… by observing the fabulous fall colors thus far, you have been
    posting from your yard, seems be the best time of year for you with its spectacular
    show.
    Do you agree, John?

  4. Linda says
    October 23, 2013 at 8:49 pm

    John…you crack me up!
    Yours is the funniest blog…hands down!!
    We don’t have those ugly little corn candies up here….thank God!!!
    your garden looks amazing…but…you already knew that!!!

    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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