Edible Gardening

The Seasons 2022 – Ch. 7 – Late Summer and Fall – New England Garden Tour



It’s our last film of the garden in 2022! Our plants took a beating with the extreme drought conditions, strong winds, and burning sun, but it stayed strong nonetheless and showed off beautiful fall foliage in October and November.

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The contents of this film were captured in a residential American backyard garden originally established over 30 years ago on less than 6,000 square feet of land. This bucolic garden offers a luscious hermitage layered with tree canopies sheltering bountiful shrubs and perennials. Native and non-native, editable and non-edible plants are celebrated. An engaging respite for humans and animals alike.

Located in Hardiness (Planting) Zone 6B, experiencing four seasons of New England weather conditions.

The Seasons 2022:

The Seasons 2021:

The Seasons 2020:

The Seasons 2019:

Music used in this film:

The Sea – III. Moonlight
Frank Bridge
Performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales

Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, Op. 73 – II. Adagio un poco mosso
Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra

Berceuse, S. 174
Franz Liszt
Performed by István Lantos

1 Comment

  1. The photography and music are superb. Your closeups are amazing. I loved it.

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