Life is a Garden Party

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

October 5th Flowers

We needed rains during the summer months.  It came during September, sprouting more seeds and blossoms.


Starting to look like autumn on the hillside:


Despite chilly days and chillier nights, daturas are still blooming.  Looking a bit nipped.

Dautra buds in various stages of opening:







Dahlias (each with a story of who gifted to tell).
Been covering at night.







Cosmos self-seeded.  Due to late rains, are now blooming.  If you collect seeds, these are easy self-starters.



Other cosmos:




Autumn crocus still has plenty of color:

Butterfly bush still has plumes.
Did see a butterfly today but it wasn't cooperative.

Many strawberries forming, but...season not long enough.
Same with pink raspberries.

Johnny-jump-ups (TY Ruby):


Gloriosa Daisy reblooming:

Hen with her chicks:

Rose of Sharon blossom fell to the ground in the grass:

The best-ever ferns the beginning of the season
but disappeared due to the dry summer.
September rains have restored.  Rebirth:



Brought begonias into garage when night temps were below 40.
Now blooming profusely:




Zinnia:

Mexican Sunflower started from seeds from friend.  Need to collect:

Dogwood seeds.  Dogwood bedazzled with jewels:


Dogwood putting on her party dress:


These are hardy mums.  They have returned for many, many years.
If your mum does not return it's most likely a garden mum.

Burning Bush putting on her party dress and jewels (seeds):

Nasturiums:


Sunlight and shadows on nasturiums:

Hungry bee (not fond of me):


There were other photos to be taken, BUT when I told something to slither away it became aggressive so decided it was time to put my tools away.  Did put down a powdered substance that is supposed to keep them away.  

He sends you abundant showers,
both autumn and spring rains.
Joel 2:24


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