Not much goes on in the garden this time of year. Plants are sleeping and storing up energy to burst into their full glory when Spring arrives.
This graphic says it perfectly!
Not much goes on in the garden this time of year. Plants are sleeping and storing up energy to burst into their full glory when Spring arrives.
This graphic says it perfectly!
Warmer times in the garden!
If this doesn’t show up under my tree, I am definitely going shopping for MYSELF! It’s perfect for my indoor garden!!
Spring bulbs brighten up the winter days!
A little snowy in Vero’s Garden this morning! Not bad for the first of the season!
One of my x friends posted this awesome photo on my timeline this morning! It’s something any flower lover can really appreciate!
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The Holland Sea of Flowers in full bloom, showcasing over 30 million vibrant tulips! Have you ever experienced this breathtaking display of nature? #Tulips #HollandSeaOfFlowers
Mowing the lawn on November 12 in a t-shirt, awesome!
Enjoying the enchanting fragrance of Hall’s Honeysuckle, blooming on November 12, captivating!
Eating a crisp salad, fresh from the garden on November 12, PRICELESS!!!!!!
My first cultivar (around 20 years ago) is in bloom today (11/09/24! A small yellow cluster type that is the daughter/son of Stella and a traveling salesman. (That’s the only reason I never registered it.)
Today seems to be the day for posting rare blooms! I have seen several posts from my friends, of plants in their gardens that are re-blooming or still blooming even though it is almost mid-November.
Breathtaking color in the garden provided by Mother Nature!
The simple beauty of a small grove of winged sumac!
BLT anyone?