Overgrown garden in November ...
By Hywel
- 8 Nov, 2019
- 12 likes
There's a path hidden under it somewhere but I won't cut anything back until the spring. I think any dead branches etc will help protect the plants from frosty weather … and anyway it is too cold to do it.
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Thank you, it is well covered :D
9 Nov, 2019
It looks wonderful Hywel.
9 Nov, 2019
Still some colour there Hywel, and the growth that dies back will help to protect new growth underneath from the frost, and the insects will have somewhere to go.
9 Nov, 2019
Thank you both :)
9 Nov, 2019
My garden has given up the ghost for the winter. Yours looks great, Hywel.
9 Nov, 2019
Thank you, I don't suppose it will last much longer like this.
10 Nov, 2019
Looks really lovely, Hywel. Really nice to see colour and plants still blooming too!
10 Nov, 2019
Its still colourful Hywel ,its time for the garden and you to have a rest until the spring x
10 Nov, 2019
Thank you both :)
I agree Kate the colour seems to be lasting quite well this year :)
We are all going to hibernate soon Amy :D x
11 Nov, 2019
Love the way you say, " there's a path under there somewhere". Your garden is so full of plants & always looks so lush. You are a real plantaholic. Enjoy.
12 Nov, 2019
Thank you. I try to tame the garden but the plants have other ideas ! :)
13 Nov, 2019
Thank you :)
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Don't say overgrown, say well covered. Nobody will know there's a path under there...(though after a second look I can just see bits of it.
8 Nov, 2019