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Firmly rooted in the Oklahoma soil
Firmly rooted in the Oklahoma soil
By Dee Nash
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Ok to be sort of wordless! The pictures are worth it. I’m really impressed at what’s going on considering your weather of late.
I could never be wordless, so I fully understand. Nice photos.
Don’t worry, I don’t even try to do wordless Wednesday posts, because I don’t think I’m capable of being wordless!
Your garden is still looking lovely this fall, Dee. Zinnias are one of my favorites, and I wish I had tried planting some again later in the summer. Most of my seeds got drowned out in June.
Goldenrod gets my vote. They are always so beautiful along the Carolina roadsides right now.
Dear Dee, I have never participated in Wordless Wednesday as I could never be silent! Maybe I should – you give me hope! Your garden is still producing great blooms. Pam x
Honey-bunny, I love your photos, and your new header. The road brings back memories. Love you!
Hi Dee, Virginia Creeper sure is a beauty during autumn before the leaves fall off.
Dee, Cupheas seeding in the garden is good news for me! If you remember I had to go to OKC to find them for my garden. Will I have to visit to find the LB petunia? I wouls SO love to see you. xxgail
Couldn’t help yourself, could you? Just had to say something…;-)
Like that goldenrod.
Wordless comment… someday, I’m going to visit and see your garden in person.