I didn't have much free time to snap a lot of photographs of changing leaves this year, but I did take some pictures of the very early hints of fall color on a trail walk along the Paint Creek trail in September, and (of course), documented the landscape work my husband and I did in October. I knew the hydrangea, hosta, ferns, and astilbe we planted would likely never look so good again, so I
had to take a couple pictures of them when they were freshly planted. :) We also planted tulip bulbs in our front yard - and I'm hoping to see the rewards of that job come springtime!
Here are the (few) autumn photos I took of plants this year:
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September on the Paint Creek Trail |
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September on the Paint Creek Trail |
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Someone left these pretty yellow flowers behind on a Paint Creek Trail footbridge |
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The new hydrangea bush that we planted in our front yard |
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The four new Earth Angel Hosta we planted along the north side of the house |
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We also planted four Lady Fern and two Astilbe plants along the north side of the house |
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And here's a bonus photo of a carnation bouquet on my parent's kitchen table |
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