Garden Club's event for August was billed as an Apples to Zinnias on Four Acres extravaganza. The apples were awesome and the pears were perfect, including this Asian pear:

The gardens we visited, developed between groups of trees and connected by woodsy pathways, included, as billed, a little bit of everything, even some darling brussel sprouts. I almost missed the Zinnias on the former chicken farm, now hidden in a suburban location. They were obscured by the beauty of the extensive plots of (hundreds) dahlias--at least 30 named varieties according to the retired super-gardener who takes care of all this without help. The large dahlia blooms definitely were the stars of this garden, and we all took home one beautiful bloom. A single bloom sells for up to two dollars at the local farmer's market.
Yes, men came too, this one not smelling the flowers, but rather, investigating the engineering--a single rod holding the clay pots together.
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