Blogging has had to take a back seat recently with a wedding, holiday, a kitchen refit and decorating taking precedent. I lifted all the Dahlias from the raised beds last week, replacing them with tulips, also filling all the tulip pots. With the sun shining, I took a quick tour of the garden with the camera.









Hopefully I can soon catch up reading some of your posts, there is quite a list in my inbox.
What has been catching the November sun in your garden?
Nice to see your post, Brian. Sounds like you’ve been quite busy. November has been very gray for us, with the rain continuing and lately, snow. Many chores didn’t get done, alas. This weather pattern is getting old!
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Thank you Eliza, I hope you have seen some sunshine.
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Yes, we had nearly THREE whole days of it – it was worth putting up with the bitter cold to see it.
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We have certainly had a bonus of an autumn…and your garden is really lovely. Well done the hard work has paid off!
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Thank you Noelle
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Lovely to see your autumn garden Brian. So much to enjoy. November has been a wonderful month this year; mild and lots of sun.
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Thank you Chloris, we have enjoyed a beautiful autumn.
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We are not known for autumn color in our region, and the sweetgums colored slowly this year. However, for some reason, flowering cherries are ridiculously bright yellow, and some had a bit of orange! I don’t know what got into them. They do not typically color so well. We got our first rain today. It was grand. The sky will finally be blue again when the rain stops. The sunlight will not be so brown.
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We have been lucky this year Tony with a beautiful autumn.
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Good to see your garden again Brian. I am blessed with lots of lovely Hellebores at the moment.
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Thank you, it is a little early for hellebores here.
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