Getting ready for December already!
This bush is as tall as I am so I am looking this flower right at eye level!
Nyki photo bombed my mandavilla!
The flowers are sighing with relief that they survived a very brutal Summer!
I threw these seeds around this tree back in the Spring--they are finally in bloom!
Isn't this amazing?! It's doubled in size in just a week.
About a dozen night blooming cereus are ready to bloom! Maybe I can actually see one this time!
The first Camellia is out
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ReplyDeleteI can't imagine having poinsettia's blooming in my yard. All of your blooms are pretty and I'm really glad that you're feeling well enough to be up and walking about outside.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Gorgeous blooms! Nothing much in my garden.... really need to plant some pretty things one of these days, lol!! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I managed to get my two poinsettias from Christmas last year through the spring, and summer. I am wondering if they will get enough light where they are in the house to colour up - so far very healthy - but all green!
ReplyDeleteYour Mandevilla is impressive! Mine is inside in a pot. No poinsettias here either except indoors and from the grocery store at Christmas time...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!
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