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Swapping Huckleberries

Himalayan Honeysuckle ( Vaccinium glauco album)  Himalayan Honeysuckle ( Vaccinium glauco album) has been an attractive feature along our north-facing foundation since I planted it in 2016. You will have to take my word for it since I cannot locate a photo although I know one exists somewhere in the realm of the Internet or floating on a cloud somewhere.  I did locate a photo of how it looked when it was first planted - It took a few years to fill out but it did so nicely to an attractive mound about 2 feet high by 3 feet wide.  Last year, it started to look bad.  I cut it back but it had not improved and this is how it looked a few weeks ago - I decided to rip it out and plant another huckleberry - this time Vaccinium ovatum , more commonly known as the "Evergreen Huckleberry".  This is a plant that I've wanted for ages and kept putting off getting one because I could not find a good place for it. By most accounts, this is an amazing plant, a native one and excellent for

The Last Hurrah

Another season coming to an end...



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Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

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  1. A beautiful time of year in your garden. Love your kitty's pretty blue eyes!

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  2. So beautiful. I'm already looking forward to spring!

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  3. Phillip you are getting to be a really good photographer! I began picking the pictures I liked best but gave up when I lost count. The old bench is my favorite though I think. More for the content than the colors or structure. It tells a story. :)

    It's a beautiful cat. If it's female I bet Leo would fall in love. That is not saying much. He falls in love with every female he sees. He's awful. I think your cat is male judging by the color. Hopefully he doesn't roam. It would be tempting for people to entice him away.

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  4. A lovely synopsis of fall. Cute kitty picture. She/he looks a little unhappy.

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  5. That cat just showed up and isn't actually ours. Michael and I have feel in love with him though - isn't he beautiful? My neighbor said that it showed up at their house and they have been feeding it. She says it is a boy.

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  6. Yes Phillip, he is really beautiful! He reminds me of a kitten I had once. I named her JuneCarter because she reminded me of the singer. JuneCarter turned out to be a boy. He was a terrible cat. Stupid. Had no idea which side of the bread the butter was on.

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  7. That's a lynx point siamese, have you had it checked with a microchip scanner? I hope he has a family who is missing him... very handsome boy.

    Meanwhile, your garden is utterly stunning as usual. Every time I come to your site and you post a wall of photos like this, I'm wowed.

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  8. Beautiful and peaceful. Always good to leave in such a lovely way.

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  9. Hi Phillip, Your photographs really capture the mood of the garden in fall - beautiful!

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  10. Just beautiful. However, its also sad knowing winter is near even though winter is beautiful in its own way. Good job.

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  11. Just beautiful. However, its also sad knowing winter is near even though winter is beautiful in its own way. Good job.

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  12. Your garden definitely celebrates the season in style...and what a cute kitty!

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  13. I always enjoy your photos so much! Larry

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  14. The maples really go out in force. What a show of color. For me as well, the bench composition is a favorite. I hope it can withstand many more winters. It is nice to have a knowledgeable follower on your blog who could identify the breed of the cat. I just thought its'a gorgeous kitty, and if I were a cat, I wouldn't want to leave your garden either...

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  15. The picture of the cat with that bowl is my favorite - his eyes match the blue-turquoise of the glaze so well!

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  16. From Oklahoma, I'm waving a fond farewell to all your foliage, flowers and kitty too. It won't be long until bulbs poke their heads out of the soil, and everything begins again. Why, then, does it feel so sad?~~Dee

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