Frosted field and rooftop begin to defrost. |
Good news! The seed company came back to me and said I could keep the 10 extra seed packs with their compliments! (ref: 22 & 4 Oct blog)
Frosted cornflower looks sugar coated! |
If only the green fly had frozen to death (but no)! |
The spider webbed heather looks ready for Halloween. |
Geraniums on their 2nd flower. |
This light shaded aster flowers actually look better frosted! |
The Calendula 'Orange King' may have given up their crown. |
Sweetpea - I'm glad it's going (all green and no flowers). |
The heat rising off the leaves which were left over night. |
Fantastic photos Kelli! You must have got cold taking them... I particularly like the one with the steam rising off the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI love these photos, Kelli, although I know you will miss the blooming things. Liked your comments, too, quite humorous,"the calendula Orange Kings losing their crowns!
ReplyDeleteGreat garden and photos! The frost looks beautiful. However I have frost tender plants that need protection since snow season for us is almost near. Have a great week!
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