We have had that spell of warm weather, which has really extended the bloom time for the plants.
Impatiens:
Even with all the fall leaves around them, they are looking great for late September!
The Enchanted Evening rose has sent up a bunch of buds.
Too bad I will probably miss these when they bloom, but maybe not. Guess we’ll see in a week.
The fall favorite – Autumn Joy Sedum:
My potted million bells just keep going.
The plant is getting a little leggy, but I’ll just leave it as is since it is so late in the season.
Raspberry daquiri agastache:
Please live through the winter little plants! I don’t want to hope for a lot of snow, but I think the reason all the agastache died was because there was no snow cover to blanket them. Some would be nice.
One last Razzmatazz coneflower.
I thought this plant was a goner early in the season because bunnies chewed it down to nubs, but it survived. It’s been around for about 13 years with me, so I shouldn’t have doubted it.
The foxgloves. This is the same plant with 2 different colored stalks.
I am letting these all go to seed any hopefully I will have more next year.
The zinnias have been a poppin’!
I made fun of them earlier this year, but they showed me and some are now almost 5 feet tall!
I should have lots of blooms still until we get an overnight frost. My mums haven’t even bloomed yet.
Have a great weekend!
Really liking the sedum and the zinnias! Nice to see flowers – not much of that around here right now.
We still have a lot of flowers around here, but there is a frost advisory for this weekend, so who knows what will be around when we get back…
Wow, your zinnias look super! The larger ones I had I planted too late, I think. They have stayed small. I think I’ll plant some of those earlier next year–I have enjoyed them.
Here I complained about the zinnias earlier in the season. Now I feel bad LOL!
The floxglove with 2 colors is so cool!
They are cool. I love them
Always beautiful L:ori! Have a wonderful weekend!
Wow you still have so much blooming in your garden.
In mine it’s all coming to it’s end.
Beautiful!