Copper and Gold
September is known for its reliable weather patterns, bringing cooler, but sunny and dry days which give the landscape a copper and gold patina, softening the bright greens of early summer.
As fall arrives, the garden takes on a mature appearance, enriched by the honey fragrance of ripeness.
The scent of cinnamon and allspice fills the stores, which are already stocked with gourds and pumpkins.
For the dedicated gardener the end of summer is the time for planting a second crop of cold weather vegetables, and for sorting out the over abundance of harvest into bottles and jars.
Sun-dried tomatoes and peppers preserve the heat of summer through the cold season, and the orchards are filled with sweet-smelling fruit.