Believe it or not this poinsettia after last years was tenderly taken care of until spring when it was warm enough to put in the yard. The eight little scrawny stems were planted and prayed over. they started to fill out and get bushy. So before the first frost this year I dug it up and brought it inside. And now look...it is blooming for the second year in a row. It is really scrawny looking but it is blooming!!!!
This is the strangest plant. Some background...last year Mark brought home the biggest pointsettia from Lowe's that I have ever seen. Seriously it was two feet wide and full of beautiful flowers. I babied it all winter and on into the spring...which is a miracle in and of it's self. When it warmed up outside I decided to see what would happen if I planted it in the yard. It grew, got bushy and seemed to thrive in our dry/wet summer. The other day the weather service said it was going to frost so we dug up the poinsettia and brought it in. Now one side of it is not looking so good but I think it just might be in shock. I'll baby it this fall and winter to see if it will last. Craziest thing I have ever seen. And to think I thought I didn't have a green thumb.
Today when Ella and I took our little stroll down the driveway to the mailbox I was SHOCKED to see this...unbelievable
Forsythia blooming at the end of October! WHAT?
So I thought I would just have a little look around since it has been a day since I have been out in the yard...not that much could have changed...
our one and only little mum
The cosmos are just from seed I haphazardly just threw into the raised beds and the daisies we planted but had no idea what they were.
the never ending bloomer
These little roses have lived thru so much. They moved to WI with us and then back to OH. I can not part with them. When we moved to WI about 12 years ago the youth group gave me a little potted rose bush that had maybe three buds on it. Now it stands about three feet tall and is about that round. Where ever I go it goes!
This Impatient volunteered to come up in the bricks under the pergola. I just love that!
Zinnias are going crazy and look at the added bonus! Two monarchs in two days.
A white coneflower
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