A FEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR GARDEN.
By Dottydaisy2
15 comments
Was getting fed up with being stuck indoors, decided to venture out and see what was occurring……….
Autumn tints provided by Acer, and Vitis vinifera.
More colour provided by.Laurels.
Griselinia, Osmanthus, Euonymus.
Nandina, Pittosporum,Skimmia.
Pieris,Hypericum.
Arbutus,Leptospernum, and the eucalyptus.
Camellia buds swelling nicely, Viburnum almost there,ferns providing interest still.
And last but not least Eleagnus.
You can take your wellies off now, hope you didn’t get too wet.!!!
- 20 Nov, 2009
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Thanks for the beautiful blog! Colours of your autumn garden are so wonderful! Great pics!
20 Nov, 2009
Lovely colours
20 Nov, 2009
What gorgeous colours....enought to cheer anyone up. Thank you.
I am particularly interested in your arbutus image....may I "borrow" it for my Folklore of Plants section?
20 Nov, 2009
That's a gorgeous selection of winter colours, love it :-))))))))
20 Nov, 2009
I enjoyed a cosy look round your garden in my slippers, DD2! Your plants look lovely glistening in the rain and they all look so healthy. Great blog.
20 Nov, 2009
Thank you all very much, glad it cheered you all up.Amblealice your welcome to borrow the pic.
Gee hope you didn't get your slippers wet!!
20 Nov, 2009
what lovely foilage you have and those skimmia berries look good enough to eat. :o)
20 Nov, 2009
Soaked - but who cares? Put the kettle on please.
20 Nov, 2009
Beautiful colours of folliage you have love the berries beautiful.
20 Nov, 2009
Lovely greens...I think leaves are just fab on their own!
20 Nov, 2009
Everything looked so nice glistening in the rain.
20 Nov, 2009
lovely looking at all your winter colour DD makes me realise I need many more evergreens in my garden :)))
21 Nov, 2009
lots of lovely colours there dotty and red berries to, nice pics :o))
21 Nov, 2009
Thanks all, didn't realize I had that many until I went out with the camera, you do forget or take for granted what you have growing in the garden.
Grindle they do make a good backdrop, especially if you are trying to hide something ugly lol.
The blackbirds are eating the pyracantha berries forgot that one, but, not eating the Skimmia?
21 Nov, 2009
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Thanks for giving us some autumn colours to look at, you have quite a ew.
20 Nov, 2009