Welcome to my gardening blog. I'll share with you the plants that can tough it out in south Louisiana.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday morning
My chrysanthemum is beginning its fall blooming period. I bought this last fall and it was a little plant in a 4" pot. Now its big and loaded with flowers. The color is a little faded out from the morning light, but the flowers are a dark maroon color.
This is my Mexican bush sage (Salvia leucantha) and it has lots of flowers. The flowers are unususal because they are fuzzy. Here is a close up:
I will end with a picture of our two inside only cats. The white and black one is Kitty and the orange one is Mike. This morning it was a cool 62 degrees so I opened the back door to let in the cool air. Kitty and Mike are very curious about what goes on outside, so I put a bar stool by the door so they could see out. I snapped the picutre when they were watching our outside cat Ginger eat catfood. They also love watching the birds that try to steal Ginger's catfood.
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Kitty torture!! I love it. I place the birdfeeders by our dining room windows and the cats go nuts. But it's a nice place for them to daydream:) Beautiful colors in your garden.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait for my chrysanthemums to start blooming! Yours are so full of blooms - love the color! Adorable cats!
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