Showing posts with label First Frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Frost. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The Aftermath (pics taken today)

Today, as I was pulling the plants that could not handle the 20s it got down to a couple nights ago, the urge to get my camera overtook me, and I ended up getting sidetracked taking more squirrel pics, and then my son and grandson came over.  My buckets are still outside, and more plants need to be pulled.  We had fun, though, and my son took some pics of us, since my husband will take one or two, and then put the camera down.  He seems to be doing a good job handling things with his wife out of town for her job.  She'll be back tomorrow.


Some plants look better than others.  I can't remember the name of this sweet potato vine (the darker leaves) that seems to be a perennial, unless it's reseeding every year.  It grows very fast in the spring, and I always cut it back as it reaches the top of the pole so it will branch out.  The Clematis Fruticosa, 'Mongolian Gold' has been growing with it for at least 6 years.



Some of the perennials, such as this foxglove are still green.


There are still a few seed heads on the clematis from the first picture.


I like the color on this helenium.  The leaves were green before the freeze.


These pansies were planted early spring.  About half of my pansies did not make it through the heat, but I'm glad these, and some in the back yard did!


These nasturtiums were planted the first week of June, and were finally starting to bloom.


The pentas is finished, but still kind of pretty.  The yarrow is looking good.


This purple datura will be pulled tomorrow.



I will finish cleaning up tomorrow, and plant bulbs.   Some of them were purchased from a neighbor's daughter for her dance class fundraiser.  They were delivered today, and look good.



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Dreaded Frost


I took these this morning, when it was about 25 degrees.  
It took me awhile to warm up after I came in. 

 Here's a strawflower I purchased in a hanging basket and planted in a tub. I forgot to show this,  I think bracteantha, when I posted photos of strawflowers.  It dried out a time or two, and after a big flush of flowers, did not bloom as consistently as the others.


I've been eating my kale, but not keeping up with it.  This frost is supposed to be good for it.


This volunteer hollyhock is in the lawn, next to the garbage cans and driveway.  
It should bloom next year.


This is a perennial of some kind I moved from a bed that was too shady for it.  It may be a bell or balloon flower of some kind.  


Daylily:


Catmint, Walker's Low, I think:


The last two are perennial geraniums.



We are supposed to have some nice weather the rest of the week.  
It will be good for cleaning up the annuals and the rest of the pots.