

Just like spring, except a little more "jungle-y"

A new hydrangea in October? Wow.

Funny, isn't it? It looks very much like my spring garden. Wait...it is! Due to strange weather patterns and global warming (obviously), my impatiens are still blooming. This is such a strange phenomenon. Seriously, they are usually brown and crispy by late July. It's been very nice to enjoy them for so long. I believe I planted them in May? Definitely got my money's worth this year.
I did plant a few mums in the front of the house. I needed some fall color to go with my pumpkin and my newly painted black front door. Happy Fall, Ya'll.
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