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Beautiful Autumn Asters and Roses

November 9, 2008 by Tricia

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My garden is still having trouble recognizing that winter is on it’s way.

There are still a few roses and Asters happily blooming away, but most of my plants are finally starting to go dormant for the winter. A few other late bloomers like the Monkshood and Toadlilies only stopped blooming sometime last week.

I guess, after looking out my kitchen window, I could say that the New York Asters are mostly gone now too, but there are still a few blooms on the plant. Maybe a quarter of the plant is covered in flowers now (which means there are still about 100 blooms!).

Fading New York Asters 5

The picture above was taken during the last week of October when the Asters were just starting to die down a little bit. They still looked gorgeous and vibrant from a distance, but as you got closer you could see a few dead or dying blooms beginning to show here and there.

I grow some roses near the New York Asters (correction- I grow roses near all my plants! I have 60+ rose plants!). Here’s a photo of a fading Scent-Sation Hybrid Tea rose blooming near the Asters.

Scent-Sation rose and New York Asters

Scent-Sations pink, rose and creamy white petals look lovely beside the pale mauve asters, don’t they?

Has your garden finally become dormant in preparation for winter or do you still have a few plants blooming away?





Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, My Garden, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: Asters, autumn, blooming, blooms, dormant, dying_down, fading, fading_blooms, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, monkshood, New_York_Asters, photo, photographs, pictures, rose_petals, roses, Scent_Sation, Scentsation_rose, toadlily, weather, winter

It’s November and my garden is still puttering away

November 2, 2008 by Tricia

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I wrote a post on my gardening blog earlier today about how my roses and other plants are still blooming even though it’s becoming quite cold here in Toronto. Can you believe that some of my Cleomes are still blooming?

This is a purple Cleome:

Purple Cleome
Purple Cleome

It’s actually growing in my garden, but it’s poked through the fence and the flower is blooming on my neighbors side of the fence.

This is one of my White Cleomes.

White Cleome
White Cleome

I like the dark moody sky behind the flower, don’t you?

How is your gardening doing right now?

Filed Under: Canada, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, My Garden, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: blooming, blooms, Cleomes, Cold, cool_weather, flowers, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, not_dormant, November, roses, Toronto

My neighbors Halloween yard decorations

October 31, 2008 by Tricia

A few years ago I noticed that one of my neighbors had really gone all out and decorated their whole front yard for Halloween.

Faster than you can blink I had my camera out and I took a series of Halloween pictures.

These are a few of the decorations in my neighbors yard, and yes, they did their property up again this year, with a few changes of course.

bottled heads!
Bottled head!

and then there’s the Mummy?

The mommy
The Mummy!

I hope that you’re having a great Halloween! What are your plans?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Recreation, The neighbors, Toronto Tagged With: bottled_head, decorations, fun, Halloween, Halloween_decorations, happy_halloween, mummy, neighbors, scary, yard

Is it wrong that I’m happy the Canadian dollar is dropping?

October 30, 2008 by Tricia

Is it WRONG that I’m sitting here hoping that our Canadian dollar will fall a little bit more? Probably …

I know it’s not very good if our dollar really drops as it will eventually cost more for items imported into Canada and forget taking a holiday anywhere, but … I get paid in US dollars for the most part, so our dollar being lower than the US dollar is a good thing for me.

A few days ago our dollar really dropped and it was at about 79 cents US. At that time I did some calculations on money I’m expected to be paid on November 1st and if our dollar had stayed that low I would have walked away with about $400 extra bucks in my pocket. However, our dollar started rising again on Wednesday and now it’s getting close to 82 cents. I’ll still make a profit, but not quite as much.

Around this time last year our dollar was higher than the US dollar. Last November when we went to Vegas our dollar was worth 1.12 US. That was good for us spending wise in the US, but again, since I mostly get paid in US dollars I was losing money when it was converted to Canadian.

Any other Canadians getting paid in US dollars who are kind of happy that our dollar has dropped a bit?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: Canada, Canadian, Canadian _dollar, Canadian_dollar_droppingm paid_in_US_funds, economy, making_money, money, profit, Us_dollar

Mmmm I love Dahlias

October 26, 2008 by Tricia

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dahlia5

I’ve always loved Dahlias. They are beautiful flowers and they come in many different sizes and styles. Over the years I’ve grown everything from Dinner Plate Dahlias to Cactus Dahlias like the one pictured above. I think I like the cactus dahlias best.

I actually hadn’t grown Dahlias for about two years until this past summer. I’d forgotten to buy bulbs and the few that I’d left in the ground had finally died out. (They do occasionally overwinter in the ground here in Toronto, but not always). That reminds me, I’d better go outside later today and dig up my Dahlia bulbs or else I’ll have to remember to buy more next year! Might as well save some money and try to keep the bulbs in the basement, right?

Do you grow Dahlias? What kind?

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, My Garden, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: blooms, bulbs, cactus_dahlia, dahlia, dahlias, Dinner_plate_dahlia, favorite, flowers, Green_Thumb_Sunday, grow, GTS

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