Sunday, November 15, 2015

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, November 2015

Mississippi, USA zone 7
Thankfully, our November weather has been mild - only two very light frosts so far.
Encore Azalea

There are still a few insects flitting about.

Oxalis
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Cosmos
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Carolina Jessamine Vine
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Pansies
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Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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16 comments:

  1. What a difference a few zones make, Lee. Your November garden is amazing! Happy GBBD! P. x

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  2. Love your Encore Azaleas! I was given two a couple of years ago, but sadly they didn't make it through our harsh winters, so I'll just enjoy yours, Lea. This time of year every little bloom is worth cherishing.

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  3. It looks like the pansies are locked up behind bars in jail or something, that made me smile - especially since the flowers already look like they have faces. Or maybe I'm just seeing things!

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    1. Protective custody to keep the deer from eating them!

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  4. Great to see you have still got flowers in bloom, the mild weather seems to be everywhere – also here in London. Loved your Encore Azalea, will have to look into that one for my own garden. Have a great Sunday!

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    1. Hello Helene,
      I am having a bit of trouble with my computer. When I click on comments on your blog (and on some others, too) I get a 'cannot display this page' message, so I will send my comments to you this way.
      I love the roses, and the Mary Eveline Dahlia is gorgeous!
      Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
      Lea

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    2. Thanks Lea, glad you enjoyed the post!
      Not sure what Blogger is doing, and I am sure the problem is at their end and not in your computer. Probably just temporary anyway. By the way, you don’t need to click the comment link to see the comments and reply, you can just open the post and scroll down to the bottom of the page – the comments and comments box will be there at the end.

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  5. Interesting that your Carolina Jessamine blooming. Ours don't bloom until very late winter/early spring. Nice that you still have some things in bloom!

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  6. Aren't pansies wonderful? They are a staple of my winter garden. Your November garden looks beautiful. Happy Bloom Day.

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  7. I love Carolina jessamine - still another plant I can't grow in upstate New York. That's the beauty of GBBD-as the harsh winter for us in upstate New York approaches, blogs like yours will keep us going until spring.

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  8. Your garden is still doing well after some light frosts, pretty flowers still. The Pansies are pretty and should keep going, I like to put them in planters on my deck where they are safe from deer.

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  9. Love the Azalea Lea, I have one exactly that colour. Your garden must look so pretty.

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  10. Amazing how much is still blooming this year. We had a few nights below freezing last week, with another cold front moving in, so not much left here now.

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  11. Your garden is quite delightful! I love all your delicate little blooms.

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