The roses have just about given up blooming. I've noticed the 'professionals' cutting back the roses in Belfast Bontanic Gardens over the past couple of weeks reminding me that I need to cut my roses to about knee level before mid-December.
Frosted Sedum Autumn Joy - I have this clustered all around the garden.It didn't seem to flower too well this year. In the past it has been very reliable, easy to care for and has given a great Autumn show of colour.
Icy sweetpea - I'm not a big fan of growing sweetpea... this one is growing in a containter beside the house so it's still blooming. If only my sweetpea didn't always grow into a tangled mess. Variety: Sweet Pea Old Spice Mixed (grandiflora).
Above Left: Frosted Nasturium Dayglow photographed in Oct.
Above Right: Soon after the first hard frost the Nasturtiums gave up. I was sorry to see them go.
Happy Gardening!
They all look edible with their frosting. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethove the pics of the frozen flowers
ReplyDeleteamazing shots! the rose looks gorgeous and so does the sedum
ReplyDeleteBurrrrr! Your pretty flowers look nice in their icy coats, but I know you will hate to see them go! Staying indoors and decorating for Christmas should keep you warm!
ReplyDeleteSome of these shots remind me of a different type of "shot" -- the Tequila shots / Margaritas, in glasses with salted rims!
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