This week ABC Wednesday celebrates the letter P, a perfect one for any Plant lover like myself.
While most of the Perennials, like these Purple Coneflowers, are now hibernating for the winter, there are still a few brave blooms in the garden.
The Pelargoniums ( I usually call them geraniums, but of course that doesn't begin with a P!) seem unfazed by the first frost this past weekend.
A few brave Petunia blooms hang on amidst the dying foliage.
The now Purple-tinged leaves of "Let's Dance in the Moonlight" add another dimension of color to this beauty queen who is aging gracefully.
The now Purple-tinged leaves of "Let's Dance in the Moonlight" add another dimension of color to this beauty queen who is aging gracefully.
This year has been the prettiest I have ever seen the hydrangeas.
The Purple Petals of my poor confused clematis are undaunted by the cold.
A last trip in search of bargain plants yielded this basket of Pansies.
A last trip in search of bargain plants yielded this basket of Pansies.
They look especially good with a display of Pumpkins.
And speaking of pumpkins, I have a confession to make. The photo of the jack o'lantern I posted last week was actually carved by my daughter last year, since I hadn't yet had time to carve one. The jack o'lantern above is the one I made this year. Not too bad, huh? It's actually quite easy to create intricate designs like this using a Pattern.
There are still gardening chores to be done, like planting bulbs and cleaning out Pots. This one, though, may stay like this all winter; it actually looks rather pretty covered with snow and provides some "winter interest."
And this sedum still needs to be transplanted to replace the one I suspect was eaten by voles. I couldn't pass this one up, purchasing it at the bargain Price of $.39!
P is also for Praying Mantis, of which we had much fewer this year than last. There were plenty of grasshoppers, though; I'm not sure if I were this guy, if I'd get too close to Mr. Mantis:)
And P is for Pine Cones, which are in plentiful supply here . . .
. . . thanks to all our Pine trees that stand guard around the Perimeter of our yard.
I would be remiss if I didn't include at least one Pet. Tarzan, my constant gardening companion, is just one of the pets here who make life always interesting.
And finally, on a much more serious note, P is for a Prayer for Peace.
And this sedum still needs to be transplanted to replace the one I suspect was eaten by voles. I couldn't pass this one up, purchasing it at the bargain Price of $.39!
P is also for Praying Mantis, of which we had much fewer this year than last. There were plenty of grasshoppers, though; I'm not sure if I were this guy, if I'd get too close to Mr. Mantis:)
And P is for Pine Cones, which are in plentiful supply here . . .
. . . thanks to all our Pine trees that stand guard around the Perimeter of our yard.
I would be remiss if I didn't include at least one Pet. Tarzan, my constant gardening companion, is just one of the pets here who make life always interesting.
And finally, on a much more serious note, P is for a Prayer for Peace.
Our community lined the streets on Tuesday to welcome home a fallen hero.
Let us pray that scenes like this will soon come to an end.