


November 15th-- and to garden bloggers, that means it's Garden Bloom Day-- time to report in on what's blooming now around the gardening world. But first, the overall scene. Silvery grey green foliages are showing their stuff... and we've yet to have a hard frost, so many things destined to disappear (like those nasturtiums) are still with us.
2 Comments:
Hi there, LisaBee. I'm happy that you stopped by Gardening Gone Wild today. I followed the link back to your blog and am so glad I did. I enjoyed looking at your Bloom Day photos, as well as your past entries. You have a great eye for composing photographs; many of them are quite breathtaking. I look forward to visiting you again!
Your garden is still looking very nice!....things are pretty barren here after several hard frosts.
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