A few garden photos of garlic chives and sedum autumn joy.

If you need another excuse to grow garlic chives - the bumble bees love them. Now, remember my warning, they spread like crazy. To keep them from reseeding so much, I usually cut the flowers off. They are delicate white flowers atop tall sturdy stems and make lovely cut flowers.
Every day the sedum autumn joy blushes a little more. I love watching the slow, yet fast, transition from summer to fall.
The roses are making one last tiny hurrah before fall.
Just for interest here is my house. You can see my sidewalk bed, the flowers on the porch railing and our huge hickory tree. I really need to find an old photo of our house and show you how small that hickory tree was when we first moved in!











Floral Fridays says
Beautiful house and garden! Lovely flower shots. The garlic chive photos are wonderful.
Thanks for taking part in Floral Friday photos!
bettyl - NZ says
The changes of season are always happy and sad at the same time. Your house looks very inviting.
Laura Hegfield says
What an abundance of beauty!
Anne-Mari says
Very pretty flowers.
I can smell them ๐
DeniseinVA says
This is a delightful series of photos and I thank you so much for linking with Today's Flowers ๐
Villroses hage says
I am very fond of Sedum plants too ๐
Marjie says
I am glad you are out there with the bees, instead of me. Your yard is really pretty!
Ann says
Oh my - your house is absolutely gorgeous! Everything I expect from an American home. Is it new or old?
Pam Greer says
It's new. Well, I guess now it's about 30 years old, but that's not what I call old.