That also means it’s the season when people need to get those leaves off all the places they may drop. As you can see in the photo above, the leaves don’t always make it to the ground. Sometimes they fall on other plants, as they have fallen on this hedge of juniper and rosemary. If you look carefully, you may even see the rosemary in bloom. I hope you will vote for your favorite picture of the fallen autumn leaves.
#1 Sycamore Leaves Falling from Tree to Strip Between Neighboring Homes
#2 Sycamore Leaves Know How to Clutter a Yard and Everything Around It.
#3 Fallen Leaves Make More Gardening Work for Me
My neighbor's sycamore tree has supplied the leaves the wind has blown all over my garden. Here they nestle between the gazanias in bloom on the left, the black sage in back, and the Lamb's Ears on the right. They are also everywhere else in my flower beds and the gardener quit last month. I guess that means it's my job to get rid of these. Do you like this photo? If so, please vote it up.
#4 Sycamore Leaves Have Fallen on Juniper and Rosemary Plants below the Tree.
#5 Fallen Leaves Hide Baby Oak Tree
#6 Leaves in the Gutter around the Tire
#7 Man Raking a Row of Leaves
#8 Snowman Admires Autumn Leaves on Sycamore Trees and on Ground
Of course, the snowman doesn't have to rake them up or blow them away. He's there to let you know it's already December 10 and the leaves still fall. Here in my part of California, it's leaves that fall in December -- not snow. Is this your favorite photo in this post? If so, vote it up to let me know.
Beautiful colors, I love it!
Thank you. I love the colors of autumn.