A PassAlong Plant is a growing gift from a garden friend, relative or mentor. It is bad luck to thank the gardener giving the gift; it is a sin not to be thankful.
Gorgweous photos - brr! We just had our first hard frost, and may get snow later. Thanks for finding me on Blotanical - I look forward to following your blog.
Hi Matt, here in Aberdeen Scotland our first snow arrived yesterday. I share your passion for gardening, after looking at your photos, I guess its time for some education, or maybe even a better camera will help me out. Happy gardening
Great pictures, Matt! The first one is my favorite. I need to remember which of my succulents are cold-resistent and which are tender, to bring them inside.
Thanks so much for all of the nice comments! And, to answer gardenwalkgardentalk.com - I just get lucky every so often - it's just a point-and-shoot camera. I'd love to have a better one though!
Beautiful shots. I'm going to have to live vicariously through my northern blogging friends for snow as they are calling for a warm dry winter here! Sometimes we get lucky and get a dusting which is always fun.
Gorgweous photos - brr! We just had our first hard frost, and may get snow later. Thanks for finding me on Blotanical - I look forward to following your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Matt, here in Aberdeen Scotland our first snow arrived yesterday. I share your passion for gardening, after looking at your photos, I guess its time for some education, or maybe even a better camera will help me out. Happy gardening
ReplyDeleteReally great snow photos. What is the trick, and I am sure it is not the camera only? I can never get them this good. They are like I am right there.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, Matt! The first one is my favorite. I need to remember which of my succulents are cold-resistent and which are tender, to bring them inside.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all of the nice comments! And, to answer gardenwalkgardentalk.com - I just get lucky every so often - it's just a point-and-shoot camera. I'd love to have a better one though!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. We had our first truly killing frost last night--very late, it's usually the dn of October. Carolyn
ReplyDeleteIn spite of the fact that I'm truly not ready for snow, you're pictures capture the beauty that it brings. Chris
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I'm going to have to live vicariously through my northern blogging friends for snow as they are calling for a warm dry winter here! Sometimes we get lucky and get a dusting which is always fun.
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