From Murray, Kentucky in the southern tip of Western Kentucky - growing zone 7a.
It's definitely Fall here in Western Kentucky, and I love the changing colors. Seeing the green leaves turn to red is always a welcomed site.
Even with a light frost and some cold nights there are a few blooms in my yard in Western Kentucky for November.
Garden Blooms
Garden phlox are still showing beautiful pink blooms.
Most of the Black-Eyed Susans are gone but I found a single fading bloom in one of my flower beds.
Most of my flowerpots have been taken in for the winter months but a single pot with a small white Verbenia bloom still survives.
Indoor Blooms
Although my garden blooms are just about gone, my indoor blooms are gorgeous. My Thanksgiving Cactus are so colorful. Take a look at these stunning blooms.
Thanks for stopping by for my November blooms - Judy.
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Beautiful. I love the warm colors of fall too. You have a fabulous green thumb.
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Awesome, love the Christmas cactus - I think I should go and hunt for one today.
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I wish we got some fall color like that, Judy. There's no sign of any here yet but it will be limited when it does appear. I think I "need" a Thanksgiving or Christmas cactus this year - mine died out years ago.
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You had some nice blooms, and your white Thanksgiving cactus caught my eye. I've been looking for a nice white Thanksgiving cactus. I also have Easter cactii but they don't seem to bloom reliably for me (not every year). Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSome nice fall color. Your indoor cactus are gorgeous! What great pops of color inside. I didn't know you could identify so simply by looking at the leaf shape.
ReplyDeleteYour cactus looks wonderful. I don't have one (I should) but, my mom had one for many years that was quite beautiful. It was the Thanksgiving variety. Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteAll your blooms are so pretty! I bet it is wonderful to be surrounded by such colors. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteMy Thanksgiving cactus is a bit behind yours. If I wanted it to be open on Thanksgiving I'd be out of luck, the buds are still closed. Thank you for the info on the differences. Usually the stores sell the Thanksgiving as Christmas and too many don't know there's a difference.
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