 |
Begonia |
Although I should be focusing on refurbishing the gardens this month, I get a bit distracted at the nurseries and bring home autumn colored potted plants to decorate the fringes of the house.
 |
Ornamental grasses and Chrysanthemums |
Most of these plants will end up somewhere in the gardens after they finish this bloom, so it is all good.
 |
Zinnia |
I am hoping against the odds that they will hang in there for five more weeks so that I don't have to replace them before the family starts rolling in for Thanksgiving.
 |
Zinnia |
I haven't even bought any pumpkins and gourds yet!
1 comment:
Zinnias as autumn plants? How fun it must be to garden in a mild climate! But I must admit that I sure enjoy the rest here come winter.
Post a Comment