
Planning for next spring... (by moving plants that are overcrowded...)

October gardening is also hard work,,,

...especially if you have a mature trees shedding leaves or (in our case) pine needles.

But there are delightful garden surprises, even in October...

...like these roses that are still budding and blooming (even though we've already had one or two light frosts...)

So lovely to see! (I'll have to move plants that are trying to crowd them out!)
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