Pickin’s are definitely sparse in my yard.
A few scraggily snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) are all that I found still blooming outdoors.
However, this time of year begins our first lessons in winter interest. Here, ‘Angelina’ and ‘Blue Spruce’ sedums (Hylotelephium rupestre) are taking a growth spurt, evidenced by the brighter colored tips of the low growing ground cover.
Because Carol from May Dreams Gardens didn’t specific the plants had to be outdoors, I’m going to claim my lovely purple leaf Oxalis, which are still blooming in the pots on the kitchen floor. They await their trip to the basement, where they will be allowed to go dormant for winter. In spring, the pots get moved back to the light and watered. Within a few days, the growth starts anew.
I took a snip of the ‘Henna’ coleus (Solenostemon), which has turned almost completely green, but is still attractive.
Carol, May Dreams Gardens says
Oh most definitely we have to count indoor blooms! What else keeps us going through the winter?
I wonder how long those snaps will last? It’s going to get cold again!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens says
My clivia is in isolation due to mealybugs, had to cut it way back, so it won’t bloom anytime soon. I’ll have to rely on the amaryllis!