What a gorgeous view you have, Deb! Those crimson leaves are lovely (they appear crimson on my computer screen...or are they really orange,LOL?). ~ I'm anxiously awaiting our Georgia leaves to reach their "peak" of Autumn beauty....so far around here it's been mainly our Hickory trees with their bright golden yellow leaves (which I DO love!). But I'm eager for the others to change too. ~ Blessings, Patti Jo
Hello Deborah, I just spent about 30 minutes looking at your photos and reading your blog. You have a lovely garden, I love the grasses and the roses--and everything. That potting bench is very nice, I'm jealous!
I've been thinking about adding some kind of paving stone. Yours looks great. I'll have to go back and look at it again to see if it would work for me. Marnie
Marnie, I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit to our garden spot online. My husband gets all the credit. I pot some flowers, do some weeding, and take some pictures...the rest is his creation. :)
Your garden is beautiful even as it's going to sleep. How clever to bring the bowl of succulents in for winter. It looks like you guys do a lot of planning and anticipating.
Today is gorgeous, Indian Summer for sure. I took a picture of our Autumn Blaze tree, which lives up to its name, and put it on my blogspot. The blue Kansas sky certainly sets it off. Days this perfect are rare in Kansas
For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE, or click on any plant listed below in green. Most photos may be enlarged by clicking on the image.
Welcome! We hope you enjoy our garden site.
Ken & Deb
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth . . . And God said, "Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds." And it was so . . . And God saw that it was good." Genesis 1
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What a gorgeous view you have, Deb! Those crimson leaves are lovely (they appear crimson on my computer screen...or are they really orange,LOL?). ~ I'm anxiously awaiting our Georgia leaves to reach their "peak" of Autumn beauty....so far around here it's been mainly our Hickory trees with their bright golden yellow leaves (which I DO love!). But I'm eager for the others to change too. ~ Blessings, Patti Jo
Thanks, Patti Jo. If anything, those leaves are even more crimson than they look in the photo. Just beautiful! Hope you have a pretty fall, too!
Hello Deborah, I just spent about 30 minutes looking at your photos and reading your blog. You have a lovely garden, I love the grasses and the roses--and everything. That potting bench is very nice, I'm jealous!
I've been thinking about adding some kind of paving stone. Yours looks great. I'll have to go back and look at it again to see if it would work for me.
Marnie
Marnie, I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit to our garden spot online. My husband gets all the credit. I pot some flowers, do some weeding, and take some pictures...the rest is his creation. :)
Your garden is beautiful even as it's going to sleep. How clever to bring the bowl of succulents in for winter. It looks like you guys do a lot of planning and anticipating.
Today is gorgeous, Indian Summer for sure. I took a picture of our Autumn Blaze tree, which lives up to its name, and put it on my blogspot. The blue Kansas sky certainly sets it off. Days this perfect are rare in Kansas
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