Fall in South Texas, can’t you tell?

Hydrangea transplanted from my mother’s Louisiana garden.

Gruss an Aachen

Graham Thomas, although the bug has officially been dubbed “Harvey.”

During the endless drought of summer, the sweet basil all, but died; however, it appears to have reseeded. When the rains finally came, it returned with a vengeance. Now they stand about three feet tall.

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6 Responses to “Fall in South Texas, can’t you tell?”


  1. El Capitan Says:

    Mmmmm… I can almost smell that basil from here! Hope you have some ‘maters, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and mozzarella on hand!

  2. WE'RE DOOMED Says:

    I see that all is still beautiful in South Texas. Most of our flowers have retired for the year where I live. I love Basil.

  3. Kit Says:

    Time to make some pesto! Although I am also a huge fan of caprese salads!

  4. marcus Says:

    Johnny Cash says hi.

  5. Lolly Says:

    that Gross n Ache is gorgeous!!!

  6. mostly cajun Says:

    “Harvey” looks content…

    MC

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