Monday, March 14, 2016

Autumn Glory is in my Garden

 Begonia's are blooming in my hot house.

 This is a lovely native hibiscus that is thriving in my potato box out the back.  The only downfall of this plant is that the flowers only last a couple of days, so I have to check each day so as not to miss them.
 This is the Make A Wish Salvia, and has been flowing like this ALL summer and now into Autumn.  Great value in the garden.
 Hannah Gordon Rose - a lot like Double Delight.

 Japanese Windflowers . . . and this lovely Clematis
 . . . and finishing off with this spectacular Begonia at my back door.  That was a walk around the garden with me today.

9 comments:

Chookyblue...... said...

Gorgeous if only I could get some autumn temps.....

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

Your autumn flowers are so pretty Annie ~ I love your rose especially. :-)

Happy Autumn to you ~ FlowerLady

Anonymous said...

Still warm here Annie love your Flowers al look great MnVa

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

Thank you very much for including us on your walk! I see some familiar friends there.

Jodie said...

What a relaxing walk it is in your gardem Miss Annie, I imagine you had some kitty friends along as well.

Coachman's Cottage said...

Just beautiful and very inspiring

Coachman's Cottage said...

Just beautiful and very inspiring

Raymond Quinn said...

I think you did a great job, the flowers look gorgeous, especially the Hannah Gordon Rose. That really looks spectacular. And these photos really do the flowers justice. You really capture the essence of each flower in each picture. Good luck with future gardening, hope it works out just as well!

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