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These photos were just taken. I can't believe that some of these flowers are still blooming in the middle of October.

Don Juan climbing rose.
Impatients

Phlox

Iceberg Rose

Clematis

Mums

Seeds were planted last year. Only the one came up this year and didn't bloom until this week. I think it a cosmos.

Snapdragons and marigolds provided color all summer.
Sedum - Autumn Joy

The morning glories were a surprise which self seeded from seeds I planted last year.
That last burst of flowering is wonderful isn't it?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Flowers. I personally, don't have much of a green thumb. When I get lucky and something grows, the deer get luckier and have it for dinner!
ReplyDeleteRhonda
Beautiful Flowers!!!! I just love flowers all times of the year. I am surprised you have so many left at this time. Isn't it starting to get cold up there?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Flowers!!!! I just love flowers all times of the year. I am surprised you have so many left at this time. Isn't it starting to get cold up there?
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to have so much variety of color in October!
ReplyDeleteHello Karen. Those are lovely blooms.
ReplyDeleteGreat outdoor post.
Isn't it amazing what is still blooming and yes that is a cosmos. They are the best little bang for your buck flowers out there I think and they do love the fall.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see flowrs still in bloom with the glorious changing of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI agree cosmos are so hardy, pretty and come up year after year. we had a patch of pink and lavendars that were a beautiful combination for years.
A lovely post!
Beautiful flowers. I noticed my impatients have bloomed some more, but they won't last for long - only in the 50's today and the rain is beating everything down.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are certainly growing strong for this time of the year! I have lots of impatiens but they are yellowing and going to seed. My mums are almost ready to bloom so that will add some fall color.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your pretty garden as much as possible before winter arrives!
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteI was in my garden today pulling up weeds and cutting hostas down - just general fall maintenance. My Impatiens have not been doing well since we had all that rain this summer. Thanks for the lovely pictures of the flowers still blooming in your garden!
~Jean
What beautiful flowers. Love the iceberg rose!
ReplyDeleteA lot of those flowers will bloom until a frost takes them down. I really love your photos. I hope you're having a great day.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are beautiful. I love your blog too. Thanks for coming over to visit my new blog.I appreciate you taking the time. Best wishes, NM.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, Karen!!
ReplyDeleteYour October flowers are very pretty. I have found that with my flowers, especially the roses. They are full of buds and blooming like spring. Our weather has the plants not knowing what to do. Happy you visited today.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful. This year is amazing with all the rain here in Texas. My flowers have never looked better and it's mid October. Thanks for sharing your pictures and thank you for visiting me - I brand new to blogland. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteThey are truly lovely, Karen!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
I love the colorful blooms and I always love surprises!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday Karen.
The flowers are so beautiful and it's so nice that there are so many types.
ReplyDeleteOur flowers are not blooming anymore because of the snow...yours are beautiful !
ReplyDeleteKammy
Wow, it was fun to see real flowers. They are gorgeous. My gardens are done for the year. I will just have to start dreaming of the Spring flowers. I really enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty flowers. I do love flowers! thanks enjoyed the photos. Have a nice evening.
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