Happy Monday, Friends! I hope you had a relaxing holiday weekend. It's almost fall, y'all and our temperatures are finally below 100 degrees! We're enjoying cooler mornings and even a few evenings below 80 which is rare during the end of summer. Join me for a virtual stroll to check out what's blooming in my Texas Hill Country garden
I scored these clearance flowers at Lowe's a few weeks ago and I'm so glad I grabbed them. They can take the heat and the deer aren't bothering them --yay!
My largest rosemary bush in the back garden was so damaged during the 2020 storm that I wasn't sure it would survive. Fortunately, it is thriving and currently in bloom!
I planted this rock rose over fifteen years ago and I believe it has bloomed more profusely this year than ever.
Aren't these coral knockout roses lovely?
I'll be featuring zinnias and sunflowers in my fall home tour in a few weeks.
The last of the crepe myrtle...
...and honeysuckle blooms!
Cecilia,
ReplyDeleteYour Fall flowers look lovely!! I am hoping that the coleus and marigolds that i planted in the front hold up through the the Fall season as I am going to try to not buy any mums...If we get an early frost, then I will have to....Thanks so much for stopping by!! I hope you had a great Holiday weekend!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble blog
Gorgeous flowers my Friend! Mine have really begun to fade and I feel Autumn in the air in the northwoods. Happy BER months to you! 🌼💛
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