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23 Comments

  1. 🐈🌺🐈🌻🐈🌼🐈🌷🐈🏡️🐈🌹🐈🌷🐈

  2. Looking beautiful! No need to cover the chrysanthemums or the Aster, they love this weather. will handle a light frost with no problem

  3. Hello Kaye, It’s great to see you.
    What is the name of the first plant you showed us that the deer eats?
    Thanks for the lovely tour. I hope the freeze is gentle on your beautiful plants.πŸ™πŸ€—

  4. Kaye, our fall plant swap is tomorrow. (10/15) It was nice to meet you in person last year. If you have a chance I hope you will come again. 😊

  5. Simply awesome πŸ‘πŸ». I love flowers and nature. Love seeing the bees and butterflies πŸ¦‹. I’m a honeybee keeper 🐝 and have lots of pollinator plants. 🌸🌺🌷🌻. Great video as always. God Bless. Sending hugs love and prayers.

  6. My Blue Hydrangea is absolutely beautiful and loaded with blooms and yes, now it's gonna frost!!!!!!!????

  7. It appears this year that winter is fast approaching and the plants are wondering what happened to the days of summer. Tomatoes are crazy – I took mine down when the squirrels were coming for the green tomatoes and they started to get horn worms a few weeks ago. So sorry you are still having issues with your back but glad you are finding ways to get the final harvests done. Sweater weather is coming..

  8. at 11:20 that weed I think is called pink smartweed. apparently you can eat the leaves and they taste like pepper, but I would identify it with an plant app to make sure.

  9. The plants you choose are always beautiful and colorful. You seem to have had a pretty good growing season.

  10. Kaye….have someone build a faraday cage around your bed. Look up bed faraday cages. My back pain GONE!!!! Mine is 6' high and I have two feet on each side of the bed and 2' at the foot end. (makes making the bed easier) I'm telling you….I WISH EVERYONE would do this. No more headaches, back pain, knee pain and you can just FEEL your body relax when you get into bed.

  11. I'm in the process of picking the heads off of all my flowers and drying them. I use the pedals and herbs to sprinkle in my chicken coop when I clean it and put in fresh bedding. It deters ticks and mites and lice. Very important especially for winter time. (Wisconsin)

  12. Kaye, do you plant your Roselle Hibiscus as an annual in your area, or does it winter over? I am in zone 6B, in southern Kentucky, and would love to grow some.

  13. Beautiful productive garden in spite of deer chomps taking some prized Rozelle blooms and such. I hope you do harvest all you can before you get that frosty night. Thanks for sharing the beautiful flowers and butterflies and bees (Kitties too). Maybe buy a kit greenhouse you can ask some helper volunteer or paid to help put it together – sturdy enough for snow and wind but inexpensive and small. Is there a spot next to your garage which could be Sunny enough? Maybe a lean-to type of greenhouse structure?

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