We are now into October, the weather has gotten cooler and of late wetter with the first of the winter (or autumn) storms coming in. I have to admit the weather changed very quickly towards the end of September and now we head towards winter by way of autumn. Over the weekend it rained quite a lot and on Sunday morning I looked out the back door an noticed this trug which was nigh on full of water I did not think it had rained that much then remembered it had rained a couple of days previous
I measured the depth of the water and it was 5" deep, a lot of water
Last week I cut the grass and over Friday night it rained on the Saturday as it was not raining we started to tidy up the garden, The californica rose had grown to over three meters high so that was cut back to a ore reasonable hight, no doubt it will sono grow to that hight againAt the bottom of the garden the geraniums that grew here were cut back reviling a rose that was almost hidden by the plants
The rose on the Arbour was cut back letting you get inside again
That looks like a good sized frog.
ReplyDeleteIt did look quite big when it jumped in the pond
DeleteI love that frog photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, all.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/10/snow-in-september.html
It made my day seeing it
DeleteWe've had far too much rain. I planted my bulbs last Thursday and now I am worried they will rot. You are ahead of me with clearing your garden and getting it ready for winter.
ReplyDeleteI need to find somewhere for the bulbs but the clearing is ongoing
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYour had a lot of rain, I am sure the frog is loving all that water. Take care, enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy new week!
More than I expected
DeleteIt's cleanup time for the garden but rainwater is the best thing out.
ReplyDeleteYes its good for the garden and a lot of other things
DeleteI had to laugh. When I looked at the thumbnail photo in the linkup, I thought the garbage bags were a pair of really big turquoise running shoes!
ReplyDeleteThey would be big
DeleteThat was a nice surprise when the frog showed his head. What do they do to survive the winter? Nice photos of your garden cleanup.
ReplyDeleteHibernate either in the mud or under rocks
DeleteCute frog!
ReplyDeleteVery cute
DeleteYou seem to keep busy all the time with your garden! I love finding forgotten flowers beneath those that have already bloomed :)
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!!