Some of the gardeners, especially those maintaining other people's gardens are very unhappy and use to say... we will all pay for this weather next year.... plants will suffer. Are they right?
I can't say I am unhappy with this temperatures, warmer is better, isn't it?
Thanks to this year's unusual weather conditions I can proudly present flowers from my Moms garden, located in the Western part of Poland (closer to Berlin than Warsaw).
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day is organised by Carol from May Dreams Garden - if you would like to see more blooms from around the world have a look here.
Rudbeckia of unknown kind...like little sunshine... |
Rudbeckias look much better in my Mom;s garden than mine... |
Bergenia usually blooms in the spring, it's definitely not the best time for her. |
They grow where they want and they are invited to do so... garbage can is kind of picturesque, don't you think so? |
Hydrangea macrophylla still pretty... |
Mums thriving every year over one month in the garden... |
Some roses are still in bloom... unfortunately of unknown kind... |
Double flowered garden growing mums... |
Nasturtiums still in pretty good condition... |
Look great with rough stones... |
Mid-day or rather all-day dew.... |
6 comments:
Amazing blooming in your November garden. Love the Rudbeckia:)
Hello Janibelle, it is really surprising!
What a diversity of blooms you have and such beautiful colors! Thanks for sharing them.
Hello and Happy Bloom Day! I do love looking at happy Nasturtiums. Perhaps winter is confused and has visited here earlier than usual instead? Enjoy your warm Autumn and thank you for letting us take a peak at what is blooming in your garden.
Dorothy, thank you for visiting :)
Jane, yep, this November is very unusual in my 6 zone :) thanks for visiting and taking time to comment :)
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