October Colour.

Oct 06, 2024 17:31

We still have colour in the garden. I commented a couple of weeks ago that I thought we should get more roses flowering - and here they are, taken this afternoon;


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lenine2 October 7 2024, 03:50:28 UTC

Your garden is still beautiful this late in the year. Your Michaelmas daisy is the same color as my chrysanthemum, as you said. Roses in October - what a lovely thing!

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curiouswombat October 7 2024, 07:11:00 UTC
Thank you. It's a very cheerful colour for autumn :)

The roses quite often have a late flowering - one year I cut the last ones at Christmas.

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lblanchard October 7 2024, 11:45:25 UTC
Your flowers are lovely! By the way, when stems of my sedum snap off, as they occasionally do, I just stick them in the soil and get a whole new plant.

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curiouswombat October 7 2024, 11:51:38 UTC
Thank you... and thank you - I will do that with any that snap off :)

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spikesgirl58 October 7 2024, 14:32:51 UTC
As long as they taste good, that's what matters...

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curiouswombat October 7 2024, 15:55:11 UTC
They did!

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spikesgirl58 October 7 2024, 14:33:18 UTC
And forgot to add - glorious flowers - as always!

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curiouswombat October 7 2024, 15:56:28 UTC
Thank you!

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elwenlj October 7 2024, 15:59:41 UTC
Those pastries look like freehand jam tarts. Michealmas daisies seem to be able to grow anywhere. So cheerful.

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curiouswombat October 7 2024, 18:32:10 UTC
They really were basically free hand jam tarts - and the children enjoyed them :)

I really do like the Michaelmas daisies - and they more or less 'do what they say on the tin'"

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