Author: Bee in the Garden

As I take a leisurely stroll through my garden in this crisp autumn air, I’m met with a mosaic of nature’s artwork – a canvas painted with fading lavenders, wilting canna lilies, and jasmine petals drifting gently to the ground. The magnolia, once proud and vibrant, now sheds its leaves, embracing the change of seasons. But amid this quiet farewell to summer, the garden tells a story of resilience and transformation. The crabapple tree stands tall, adorned with jewel-like fruits in shades of ruby. Nearby, the Rhus typhina, also known as stag’s horn sumach, proudly displays its fiery red ,…

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