Yea!The rain is gone and it finally feels like autumn! Yesterday was a sunny,dry day,the first one I've seen in ages. The rain and flooding that caused so much destruction last week have ended and things are slowly returning to normal.
The weather forecast for this week promises some real fall weather;clear with high temps in the 70s and lows in the upper 40s and lower 50s. That may seem hot for people in the north but it's normal for the south.
Even though it's not quite time to plant flowering bulbs in my garden,I know you gardeners in colder climates need to plant as soon as possible so I'm going to start picking up the pace here at the All About Daffodils Blog.
I have a lot of cool things planned for the fall season starting with a series on each of the 13 divisions of daffodils. Each type of narcissus has something special to offer in the garden and I'm looking forward to writing about all the different types of daffodils.
No gardener can live by daffodils alone so I will also be writing a post or two about other bulbs and spring blooming flowers that make good companions for your daffodils so be on the lookout for that.
Serious gardeners tend to also be avid readers so I've decided to do some reviews of books that you might find useful. You'll also need some good tools and soil amendments when you plant your bulbs so I'll have that covered,too.
October and November can be two of the busiest months of the year for gardening and I'm excited about all the cool things I have in store for my readers this fall. Stay tuned.
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