We had an outside visit yesterday at my house. The little great-grands are growing so tall. The littlest one in this family is 5. After they left I took some photos around my yard.
I have 3 of the compact Burning Bushes on the south side of my house. This year is the most vivid color they have produced in the 4 years they have been there. The one in the middle doesn't get quite as much sun as the other 2 so it is still half green.
I had to walk all the way into my backyard neighbor's yard to get a compete photo of my maple tree. This is the first year it has had color other than gold. All of my previous years' photos show a totally gold tree. This one planted itself fairly close to the property line. It is a huge tree now and I'm trying to figure out how old it is. I think it was a small tree when in 2011 my neighbors had their 7 walnut trees cut down (because they were all leaning toward my house).
In my front garden I have a second volunteer Columbine under a Sedum plant. The roots are right next to the sidewalk so I don't know if I can successfully move it to another location.
The Black Eyed Susan in the sidewalk crack has a new batch of blooms. We are supposed to have 2 really warm days Tuesday and Wednesday so maybe I'll try to cut it out. I have been putting it off long enough.
4 comments:
Your gardening spots are continuing their beauty even into the Fall.
I love that burning bush color--I tried (unsuccessfully) to plant a couple--the deer scarfed them down to stubs!! I am enjoying how our trees are turning this year--lots of rosey colors along with oranges and cheddars underpinned with limey greens--breathtaking!!
37 this morning--but no frost as yet here by the shore...
Happy that you enjoyed your great-grands yesterday--I am not
a great Grand-mere as yet, hopefully there will be some in my future...hugs, Julierose
I saw a few brave (or foolhardy) late-season flowers on my forest preserve walk yesterday.
I'm surprised you are still getting flowers on that plant. I wonder if you will be able to get it out of that crack. Some trees grow so fast and that is a pretty yellow color
Every year I plant columbine where I want it and every year it comes up in cracks and crevices. Ceci
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