Here it is, October is nearly done and I still haven't blogged! So here are a few quick photos from this month. The star of my October garden is my burning bush, and here you can see the leaves, strewn across the pathway. I had no idea this would look so nice when I planted this shrub here. My only regret is that I can never see this bush from inside my house. Next up is a little chrysanthemum plant that I bought for 99 cents, well worth the price I think. Then there is the chrysanthemum from last year. It really did well this year for some unknown reason. Next is a solitary bloom from a Malva. I think it is a seedling from the Malva I bought last fall, which never overwintered. I'm still picking the grape tomatoes that are growing under cover, and I have two peppers left on my pepper plant. I'll definitely be growing these prolific peppers again next year. Our cat Tiger celebrated her 16th birthday a few weeks ago. That is about 80 in human years, and for the most part, she acts 80 too, ha ha.
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| Pathway strewn with Burning Bush Leaves | 
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| Burning Bush | 
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| Chrysanthemums | 
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| Chrysanthemums overwintered from last year | 
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| Chrysanthemums | 
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| Malva Braveheart | 
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| Red Bull's Horn Peppers | 
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| Little tomatoes still producing | 
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| Tiger on her 16th Birthday | 
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| Dew on the grass |