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in the sunlight

It was very warm outside when I took this picture, and it’s been like that for a while now. Usually when warm weather lingers so long into the fall, the spring bulbs get confused and push out their spiky leaves, but not this year. 

This usually means that we’re not going to have to wait too long for cold weather, and even if it is seasonable for November, I can’t say I’m looking forward to it. Next year I’ll have to replace some of the roses, the last few summers and winters have been unkind to them. They didn’t like the extreme temperatures in either direction, and because their weakened roots didn’t have the strength necessary to allow them to leaf out vigorously in spring, the shrubs got engulfed by a mass of fast growing perennials and gave up the fight altogether. 

The bulbs are finally in the ground, the herbs are settling down for the winter and the vegetable garden is still holding on, even though mostly in a decorative capacity now. This stretch of warm weather offers a lazy gardener like myself a late opportunity to divide a few spring perennials and move a couple of plants to my slowly growing sun garden in the back yard.

I hope this winter spares the evergreen Southern magnolia; it put so much effort into regrowing its entire foliage after it had been burned by the frost three years in a row that it stopped blooming altogether.

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