This is the time of year when I get a bit worried about my plants, especially the new ones.
Pots get moved into the house and I start wondering about watering and light levels. Plants in the garden shed their leaves or simply wither away.
There will be some casualties. There always are - the welsh onions have rotted away in a waterlogged bed. Some of
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Which reminds me, I must remember to look up whether basil is meant to die back in the winter. I suspect it is not, and that mine is extremely... ill.
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And I think it is an actual annual annual, not one of those plants like sweet marjoram that everyone grows as an annual because winter unfailingly kills it, indoors or out...
There would have been a photo of the medlar here, but this week's storms have not been kind. There were only two leaves left when I finally got the clear skies and daylight I needed for a photo. :-(
Next year, however...
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Autumn olive does tend to keep some leaves into winter, but it doesn't need to.
Next spring I find out which perennials and shrubs didn't mind being undersea for a day or three.
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