Our first frost of this autumn is coming. It is cooling today and tomorrow. By Sunday morning, the temp will hover near freezing. During Sunday, the cooler air will move in and the temp will drop another 7 or 8 degrees Fahrenheit. I have my tender container plants ready to be placed in shelter. The other container annuals will have to fare the best they can.
We are at our peak color this week. My photos today will reflect that. I hope some other blooms survive for next week. If so, I will have them for next week’s photos.
I will join the Six on Saturday crowd tomorrow. Here is the link https://gardenruminations.co.uk/. Come join us and enjoy the photos.


The best color comes from the Hydrangea quercifolia. This is the ‘Snowflake’ hybrid famous in these parts. You can see some purple and green in the leaves and the bronze blooms which will persist all winter.
The Vaccinium ashei ‘Rabbiteye’ has beautiful red color. It is very distinctive as well as a heavy fruit producer this year.


The ‘Fuyu’ persimmon is visible throughout the protective fence which wards off the deer.
The Alabama croton shows its gold leaf here. This plant is an endemic.


This beautifully colored hardy mum is ‘Mrs. Gloria’s Thanksgiving Day’. I have forgotten the explanation for this name but it would be just as beautiful if I did. This is the best bloom so far for this plant.
The anole was sunning on the edge of a container which was recently emptied of its plant. It may be he was residing in it and now is in need of another home.
I hope you are enjoying the color of autumn if you are in the Northern Hemisphere. It is beautiful for us now. More rain is expected this weekend which is good news.
Happy Gardening!
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I enjoyed seeing the little lizard. I have begun to lift my Dahlias, but it has been a bit wet this week to do much.
I have plenty of them around the yard. They attract each other by inflating a red sac that is under their chin. It is very cute.
Stunning lizard / anole ! Great shot
They remind me of the Geico lizard which is featured in insurance ads on our television. That one has an English accent and is very proper and clever.
Nice colors. We have moved from frost to snow and sub freezing temps. Garden is well and truly done, but birds were having a ball eating seeds and things from under the leaves. Squirrels have been eating a squash I tossed out there that had a bad spot on it. The dragged it up into the crabapple. Birds were eating it too, maybe for moisture?
You have made the transition from autumn to winter. You have been enjoying it. Bravo for adaptability.
Beautiful colours. I have an Oakleaf Hydrangea and the autumn colour is such a glorious red.