I do not post as much as I used to and that includes posting pics of my garden. But it is such a beautiful day that I decided to go out and do a few snaps.
Here are some crabapples. The birds will be here soon devouring every one.
and high bush cranberry berries
This is a volunteer sweet autumn clematis. I have two and no idea where they came from. They got big last year so I cut them to the ground. Well...
This is a rose hibiscus that will get moved in the spring. It is almost six feet and needs a new home.
Limelight hydrangea
Sedum, one of several varieties I grow. They are low maintenance, require little water, and bees love them.
Berries on cotoneaster
Two hydrangeas, whose names I forget, but one is the dwarf variety of the other. Old age does that to you, lol.
Quick fire hydrangea, I googled it. How did I survive before the internet?
And inside my house my fall decor is out including this arrangement I made a few years ago.
Hope you enjoyed my garden as much as I do. Or more. At least you are not out there doing the fall clean-up.
What lovely pictures, your garden must be an absolute joy!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers, bushes etc...look great. I do admit, I miss your posts. The clematis is great! Ours looked I'll this year. How have the deer been?
ReplyDeleteI can't complain about the deer this year. Yay!
DeleteI enjoyed all your pictures. I've never seen an autumn clementis that big. And I'm happy you did all the work. Thank you. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAnd I have trimmed that clematis several times. They are wild!
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