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| Astrantia 'Rainbow' |
The blooms are few and paltry by now, as there have been several frosts and freezes, although we had a brief weekend reprieve with highs in the 60sF. Now, every night has lows below freezing, which have done more to put the garden to sleep than anything else. I forgot to include Astrantia 'Rainbow' in October's Bloom Day post, even though it looked lovely and was blooming for the first time this season. The drought had hit just as it was thinking about forming buds in June. Now, it's but a ghost of itself.
The reliable Korean mum, Chrysanthemum rubellum 'Sheffield Pink' is still blooming, but looks worse for wear.
Still plugging away in spite of the weather are those ground-hugging favorites, Geranium 'Bob's Blunder',
and sweet alyssum,
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| Lobularia maritima |
New this month, but down to its last few blooms is the later-blooming monkshood, Aconitum fisherii.
This probably wouldn't still be blooming if it weren't right up against the east side of the house.
The garden is ready for its winter slumber. Or is it?
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| Helleborus x hybridus |







13 comments:
Lovely photos Barb, despite your freezes you came up with some wonderful blooms!
Still a few blooms for so late in the year. I had no idea that Sheffield Pink mums were Korean. I do like them.
It's great you've got blooms left! The garden here is slumbering solidly already.
Nothing like a couple of teens to keep you on your feet. It is amazing that your garden has so many blooms hanging in there. My helebores haven's shown signs of blooms as yet.
There's something special in the atmosphere of these photos. I was tempted to say your love of the plants and love of taking their portraits is evident - but I'm not sure whether that would be to say the obvious or reading too much into them or being overly sentimental - so rather than any of these, I'll be bland and say I like them.
Thanks for your great photos and for referring us to Houzz -- good advice there! Did you use instagram to color the first photo? Will you move indoors now to record your green thumb or go traveling? Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Hope you are feeling a bit better. Feeling unwell can be so draining especially when you dont really have time to rest. I love the alyssum picture with the grasses behind.
That's a good showing for this climate. Thanks for joining in for bloom day.
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It's great to see so many blooms still going for you, MMD. I don't have many unprotected places, so my garden is pretty well done for the year.
Hope you are feeling better soon and get some much-needed rest. Have a happy Thanksgiving!
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So nice to see the color you still have in your garden. I have one little pansy close to the house hanging on for dear life. Everything else is fast asleep.
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