After using some bad fertilizer/plant food, my mums have been able to rebound. Take a look...
Fall Garden 2011
Green bell peppers are still producing!
Brussel sprouts and broccoli
Romaine, red leaf lettuce and arugula
How is your fall vegetable or flower garden growing?
Blessings,
Ellen
Your flowers and garden are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely. Colors are wonderful. I just put out a few pansies. Opted for light blue and yellow this time...new look for me. Dusting the beds with pinestraw....just a little more to go. Trying to rake it up as it falls and buy as little as possible.
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Your plants are gorgeous, love the colors! Purple & yellow are two of my favorite colors. How I wish I had a green thumb.
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Your flowers/garden are beautiful...everything I try to grow dies.
Hi Ellen! What gorgeous flowers! I am so glad I found your blog via Welcome Wednesday. I am now your newest follower; and I hope you will follow me, too! Many blessings to you!!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! I wish I could say the same for my garden. I'm afraid mine's fallen by the way-side due to injury. I'm glad that at least someone out there is enjoying a season of bounty. ;)
ReplyDeleteComing over to visit from the HHH. What gorgeous flowers! I just love fall! :-) Here in PA, our green bell peppers and eggplant are still going strong. Even though I love fall, I will miss all of the fresh veggies from our summer garden.
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Many blessings,
Lisa
Ok! That is an amazing looking garden! Way to go! :)
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Where do you live that you still have flowers. It's so cold here in Nebraska we are having to cover things at night now. Brrr!
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Tina... I live in Georgia and we just had our first "cold front" move through. On Tuesday it was 83 F and yesterday didn't see above 53 F! I'll be covering the plants for the next two nights as we will be in the 30s F.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and greens. I'm a new follower.
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Your flowers are beautiful. I bought some Mums from Lowes and it only lasted a couple of weeks. My garden is done for the season. I scaled back my garden this year and really missed all the veggies. Next year I'll go back to having a larger garden.
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