It's November, dark and cold month. The days are short, I don't particularly like early darkness, at 5 pm a dark evening begins. I learned about the climate change and hope this winter won't be too cold and snowy.
Rosehip bushes are with the last leaves and beautiful red fruits.
The fruits of the rosehip bush differ in their shape and color. I'm not sure about the varieties of these bushes. The colors and shapes of flowers also vary.
I also love small white berries of Symphoricarpus, or snowberry bush. There is only one adult snowberry bush in my garden.You may remember that I showed you my summer nursery where I grew young plants for the new garden. So I have 2 young Symphoricarpus planted in the soil, hopefully they winter well. I covered all young plantings with dry maple leaves and plastic.
Plants in the autumn sun:
Cornus
Rosehip
Azalea
Boa noite Nadezda. Seu jardim é bem cuidado e maravilhoso. Que vontade de sentir o perfume dessas flores. Parabéns pelas fotos.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Luiz you liked my photos. These flowers have no scent.
DeleteBeautiful sunny photos, Nadezda. November is a very dark month here too, but not cold so far.
ReplyDeleteThere was -1 C at last night, Marit and thin ice on the pond. I think it will melt at the day.
DeleteLovely images, Nadezda. As you say November brings short days, but so far - here at least - the weather has been unseasonably warm. This is the time to think of next spring and make plans for the garden. I am sure that looking through the seed catalogues and imagining all the new growth will spur you along as you enjoy hot coffee in the cozy environs of your living room.
ReplyDeleteYou are very right, David. As I already wrote, a place has been added to my old garden. It makes me think and plan for the landscape, new trees, bushes and flowers. These thoughts are pleasant, I have the opportunity to surf the Internet and garden magazines in search of interesting ideas.
DeleteEspero ver pronto tu nuevo jardín, yo también tengo un trozo más. Besos.
ReplyDeleteYo también estoy esperando, Teresa. Ojalá el invierno no sea demasiado frío.
DeleteLovely garden ;-) We now have a lot of brown in the garden. The plants are waiting for winter to come.
ReplyDeleteHere is the same weather Anne. This November isn't too cold.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Rue.
DeleteYour garden is preparing beautifully for winter sleep. I had beautifully colored plants for a long time, but cold nights made the leaves fall profusely on the lawn. So now I have a lot of healthy exercise with rakes in the fresh air.
ReplyDeleteDear Nadezda! Stay healthy and have a nice week.
Anita
Oh Anita, raking leaves for hours is no easy task! I did everything last week.
DeleteWinter is coming, this month is not cold :-)
Be healthy!
Such picturesque photos!
ReplyDeleteСпасибо, Елена, что заглянули ко мне в блог.
DeleteWe had very colorful and mild beginning of November, but then sadly Mr Frost came and took all the beauty! But some asters are still in bloom. And grasses are so beautiful at the moment. I wish we had more sun though.
ReplyDeleteI do wish as well Tistou. There is thin ice on the pond, Mr Frost made it.
DeleteI really don’t like the long hours of darkness, the days actually feel much shorter and I feel lazier.
ReplyDeleteIt's dark at 5:00 pm here, Sue, so I appreciate the daylight hours and try to get things done faster.
DeleteDear Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is perfectly prepared for hibernation. I am delighted with the plants that can be seen in your garden.
Nadezda, your photos are fantastic!
Hugs and greetings from autumn Poland.
Lucja
Dear Lucja,
DeleteI've seen weather in Poland is warm so I wish you to spend nice time walking in the park.
The garden throws last leaves and hopefully winter well.
Nadezda-your autumn colors are beautiful and I love the berries on the snowberry bush and the interesting structure on your pine. Thanks for sharing these lovely views!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Lee.
DeleteYour garden is pretty in each season, Nadezda. I was surprised you had a pine-niwaki – do you have to place anything around it in winter to shelter it? I don’t have a garden in Nashville, just a backyard with several trees.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post about the pharmacy in St. Petersbourg. The only pharmacy museum I know of in the US is the one in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was started in 1804 I believe. Unfortunately when I was in New Orleans last this museum was closed. Maybe when we can travel again I’ll visit it.
I've never shelted this pine -niwaki, Vagabonde. 10 years ago I had brought a small pine from woods and planted it in the garden. In early years I formed its trunk and branches and now the pine grows well.
DeleteAnd yes, the old pharmacy is unique in the city and famous here.
I loved your story of the Centennial park.
Nuestro huerto ahora descansa hasta mayo. Ahora me gusta ver el otoño por los caminos que andamos Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteQue está todo precioso. Me gustan tus fotos.
Buen viernes. Cuídate.
Un abrazo.
Me encantan tus paseos y las vistas del otoño, Laura.
DeleteAquí por primera vez nevó, todo se puso blanco.
Abrazos.
Your garden is very beautiful in autumn, Nadezda, enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend. Take care!
Thank you Tania.
DeleteHugs!
Kauniita syksyisiä kuvia puutarhastasi.
ReplyDeleteKiitos Anemone.
DeleteThank you for sharing these lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteYou are right November does bring shorter days and sometimes bad weather days, but still there is so much beauty we can enjoy in the natural world.
All the best Jan
Jan, these days are short but day by day we come to Christmas. I love this season.
DeleteHugs!