We were surprised to see our lilac blooming - today! It did bloom this spring, I guess it thought this was a second spring. (Not it's usual beautiful full cone shape, but fully scented!)
Some of the "dead" roses that my oldest son and I planted. He got them out of a dumpster at the construction site he was working at the time.
I like to call them tangerines, but they aren't the Honey kind. They are yummy! I picked 3 today - we will see if they are ready.
Now the Passion Flowers (a vine that starts on the neighbor's side and blooms on my side...LOL)
This Pecan was planted by my oldest son. Wish we could stay for the first nuts.
And this Morning Glory given to me by a neighbor has been lots of Halloween plants, too. It grows wild, across the fence through the fence and along the ground where it can - up the roses, pine trees and lipstick vine on the other side of the fence... very opportunistic.
Don't want to forget this place.
Hugs,
Terri
What a lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteI love your yard, Terri!
ReplyDeleteIt was 25 degrees here last night. No flowers here anymore.
You;re going to miss this garden Terri. Its just lovely. Are you taking lots of cuttings with you to your new house?
ReplyDeleteNice to have colour in November.
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