As every cat knows relaxing and enjoying your garden is very important.
Fenris is visiting me in the garden today.
It got HUGE this year.
Goldenrod, it grows wild.
Sea Myrtle, it grows wild too.
Do you know the name of this wildflower? We loves it's pretty blue color but we don't know it's name.
Another wildflower
More wildflowers
Ginger Lily, it smells good.
Lantana, with a butterfly on it. For some reason it didn't do very good this year. Too much rain maybe.
Ok, we are back and it's time to bask in the sun.
The rocks in the butterfly garden are a good place to bask.
And I probably should do some grooming, my paws may be a little muddy after our walk.
Sadly we had our first frost Thanksgiving night and some of our plants didn't survive. It is very annoying as lots of them still had blooms on them. It's a little confusing about what didn't make it cause some of the same plants, planted elsewhere in the yard did OK, and some of the ones that got frostbite look half OK, half of them got frostbite and half of them didn't, and some are completely deaded from frostbite.The temperatures have warmed back up but we are suppose to get RAIN, so we will have to see how everything does.
11 comments:
We like the blues and the purple/pinks!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Hi Fenris!
wow it's so nice and green where you are! I LOVE the flowers!
Ah, I see our favorite Candle Bush!
Your garden is so lovely. My mom's favorite is Lantana but it only grows as an annual here.
Nice balancing act washing up on the tree branch!
xoxo Jonesie
We are frozen so nothing looks nice now in our yard except bird tv.
Oh, after the cold walk we just took our Mom on, she says it is delightful to see all your beautiful flowers. She especially loves the sea myrtle and candle bush. Glad you got some some for your bathing time.
Woos, the OP Pack
I remember the gardens from my first summer when I was an outside kittie. Our gardens are all ready for the winter time and not much is there. Enjoy your beautiful garden and the nice sunshine.
Next time I come to visit I want a whiff of those flowers, but the frost may get them before I get there. Hey Scylla, thanks for being my snuggle bunny!!!
We are supposed ta have our fist snow Sat, so the bare remnents of our garden will be gone then.
It's amazing how differently frost can hit in various parts of the garden. Sometimes it just a little more shade or a change in elevation or simply exposure. I am just happy when a patch of plantings escapes the cruel finger of frost!
We have some plants that will survive no matter how cold it gets. The Camillas are evergreens and the pink ones are blooming now. We has a pale pink one and a fuchsia one. Thanks for visiting. ~The Cats
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