November Blooms & Berries

Growing Zone 7b - Murray, KY


Next week, our weather is supposed to turn colder so I wanted to capture the last of my blooms for the season. 


I am amazed that my knockout roses are still blooming. We will soon cut them down for the winter. 




White verbenas are still giving us a show in the garden wall bed. The frost will soon take these blooms.




Even Betty White Bacopa is producing a few blooms in mid-November. 




Autumn Ferns have been in my shade garden for at least 7-8 years. I love how they move in the wind. 




One of the Viburnum that I planted last spring is blooming again this fall. 







Although I don't know the name of this bush, it produces red berries in the fall. The bush has no thorns. 







Thanks for stopping by to see my November bloom. Happy winter gardening - Judy.

PS - I have lots of fall cleanup to do in my gardens and beds and a ton of tulip bulbs to be planted. 

Linking to:

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day @ Carol J. Michel

Mosaic Monday @ South and Mind and So On - Sunday

Love Your Creativity Link Party @ Life and Linda on Sunday at 2pm

Sundays on Silverado @ The House on Silverado

Sunday Sunshine Blog Hop @ Ridge Haven Homestead

Happiness is Homemade @ Ducks in A Row
MET Monday @ BNOTP


Nature Notes on Monday

OMHG Wonderful Wednesday on Monday

All About Home @ Follow the Yellow Brick Home and Common Ground on Monday at 6 pm

Through My Lens on Monday

Inspire Me Tuesday @ A Stroll Thru Life

Tuesdays With A Twist @ God's Growing Garden, Stone Cottage Adventures

Pictorial Tuesday @ Peabea Photos on Tuesday

Creative Muster @ Fluster Buster on Tuesday at 6 pm

Wordless Wednesday @ Ramblin' With AM

My Corner of the World @ Photographing New Zealand on Wednesday

Thankful Thursday @ It's a Small Town Life

Little Things Thursday @ Random-osity

Thursday Favorite Things @ Katherine's Corner

FLORAL FRIDAY FOTOS on Thursday 


Fabulous Link Party @ Peacock Ridge Farm 

Friendship Friday Blog Hop @ Create With Joy

Floral Bliss on Friday

Friday Features Link Party @ Penny's Passion

Farm House Friday @ County Road 407

Friday With Friends @ My Hubbard Home

Saturday Sparks @ Pieced Pastimes on Friday

Garden Affair @ Jaipur Garden




7 comments:

  1. It's so wonderful that you still have roses in November, Judy! Could the plant with the red berries be a Cotoneaster? Best wishes with your tulip planting - I love the fancy tulips but, even pre-cooled, they don't have a chance of growing in my climate. (I know because I've tried - repeatedly.)

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  2. I have a few flowers still blooming and my ferns are looking lush...still!

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  3. You have a lot still blooming. That Viburnum is lovely, and the red berries are festive for the season. We've had a very mild autumn here in S. Wisconsin, too, and I still have a few flowers, believe it or not. Lovely post!

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  4. Oh, you mention that horrid task of fall cleanup! I haven't yet trimmed my iris! Most of the rest of it I leave.

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  5. ...the last one is Burning Bush, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus.' Because of its fruit, it can become invasive in many areas.

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  6. all flowers live well in our state, Louisiana....
    Thank you for sharing beautiful photos.....

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  7. I love your flowers and I really love your blog header. Beautiful.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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