tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post2646530584464384930..comments2024-03-21T14:08:47.185-05:00Comments on It's Not Work, It's Gardening!: A taste of autumnAlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13393082652312828458noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-5190935154136344942012-10-14T06:33:39.060-05:002012-10-14T06:33:39.060-05:00Love the acorns too! Your autumn garden looks fabu...Love the acorns too! Your autumn garden looks fabulous!Christine @ The Gardening Bloghttp://www.thegardeningblog.co.za/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-16122971688082563602012-10-13T14:33:43.897-05:002012-10-13T14:33:43.897-05:00Your site is my very favorite to look at on my pho...Your site is my very favorite to look at on my phone in the mobile version - the pictures make it like a little photo album in my hand! Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05185255434783858464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-24775447421505709182012-10-13T12:41:39.443-05:002012-10-13T12:41:39.443-05:00I don't deadhead my garlic chives either.
I&...I don't deadhead my garlic chives either. <br /><br />I'm lucky in that there's the witchhazel up the hill turning yellow, the Red and White Oaks out back will turn a rusty read, the Crepe Myrtle will turn red, orange and yellow- it's starting already- and the Tulip Poplar next door turns an orange-red. My Wisteria is turning yellow.<br /><br />There's also a Dogwood in the back neighbor's yard- it's a burgandy red already. Mine isn't any where big enough to look that gorgeous yet}:) <br /><br />And acorns... huge, 1" long and nearly that round, are everywhere. <br /><br />Although... I had a Wild Violet blooming a few days ago. That was bizarre, they generally only bloom in the spring. Wolfhttp://wolfsilveroak.insanejournal.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-91518325669343307622012-10-13T07:55:19.304-05:002012-10-13T07:55:19.304-05:00I agree about the Miscanthus...while the red phase...I agree about the Miscanthus...while the red phase is nice, I love the big, fluffy seed heads even more. The trees in our neighborhood are kind of variable as far as autumn color goes. Last year was the frist year since we lived here that the Oak trees turned a nice, gold color...the other two years, they just sort of turned brown...booo! I'm not sure what the specific weather conditions were that caused the good autumn color, but I'm crossing my fingers we get it again this year.scottweberpdxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08740930947767329183noreply@blogger.com