Saturday 19 November 2022

Garden in November

 

My best rose "Blue for You" kicks off some photos of the garden in November. Some of the flowers just seem to go on and on. Well. there has not been a frost so far. Today I brought in a couple of the buds that are still about to open.

Next, the pink rose, one stem left on the Delphinium Pacific Giant and the blue geranium.



Earlier in the month saw the last flower on the Poppy, the white Astrantia and the white rose.




I'm not sure why the early summer flowering Philadelphus has still the odd flower.


Below is the dwarf crab apple that has golden leaves and in front the Weigelia that I gave a massive prune after it flowered in May.


This is what it looked like in June.


The silver birch have looked good this autumn.


I'm now following advice from Monty Don on Gardner's World and using the lawn mower to pick up the leaves from the silver birch. Three notches up on the mower. Seems to do the trick.



Not sure what the starlings have found in the lawn?



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