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.
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.
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
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
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.)
ReplyDeleteI have a few flowers still blooming and my ferns are looking lush...still!
ReplyDeleteYou 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!
ReplyDeleteOh, you mention that horrid task of fall cleanup! I haven't yet trimmed my iris! Most of the rest of it I leave.
ReplyDelete...the last one is Burning Bush, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus.' Because of its fruit, it can become invasive in many areas.
ReplyDeleteall flowers live well in our state, Louisiana....
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing beautiful photos.....
I love your flowers and I really love your blog header. Beautiful.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥