These two below are now over 3 feet tall was told they won't grow too tall may 16 inches if that, my goodness were they ever wrong, I was planning to bring them in the house for the winter, I'm not sure I have the room for them now!
This tropical plant and the flowers below it. To say it's rare for it to flower here in Minnesota outside, is an understatement indeed. Having had six blooms already and may still have two or three more yet to come is amazing!
Yes I feed all who come be it squirrel's, bunny's and of course the birds. It became a circle of life feeder as a few hawk's came to dine as well thankfully they took their food to go. Most of what they took was mice and no one seemed sad to see them go.
The bird feeders are for the smaller birds like sparrow's, swallow and the wren's, finch's and the small woodpeckers the downy and hairy. This one in the picture maybe Northern Cardinal but I'm not so sure, it sure is cute whatever it is.
Now that I've had my rest, it time to get back to getting things done. It is so nice to be able to be outside again, with all the heat we had this summer I didn't get to stay outside for long. Here's to hope for a longer fall then we had last year, the fall color's should be grand here with all the rain and heat we had this year.
About the hawk's we live in the city but are just a few blocks from the Mississippi river that's where they nest the eagles will pass by us on their way to winter in Redwing, Minnesota, the hawk's tend to hang out here until the end of December.
4 comments:
Nice images. Beautiful plants. Have a great long fall, mary
Mary, Thank's for stopping bye, have a great week.
You grew some lovely plants! I have a brown thumb :(
I am happy to hear you feed all that come, even the squirrels. So many people put barricades up so they can't get any of the goodies! I too am wishing for a long cool fall, summer was just to hot.
Karen, Thank you, the squirrels are really fun to watch. A few neighbors aren't fond of the hawk's, but anything that eats mice is okay in my book! Yes it was, I call it the summer of being stuck in the house!
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