More November Color! (Fall Color Project 2010)

It is highly possible that post might not have happened. I’m glad it did since I’ve seen some great November colors in the blog posts listed below. Due to a computer bug and other issues this week it’s been very hard to get anything written. Whoever had the bright idea to create Trojan viruses on computers needs to be locked up and have the key thrown away! Fortunately I’ve found a way to bypass the virus to get this post done but it may be a few days before regular posting resumes.

This gorgeous carpet of red Japanese maple leaves awaits you over at Plantalicious! Her last hurrah features birches, blueberries, and deciduous magnolias. There is definitely some nice color still to be seen during this Autumn season!

Mark’s fall color post points to one of Nature’s ironies. I’ll let you find that one out for yourself when you visit his blog. Blueberries, cotinus, chestnut and other colorful leaves are featured. Go check out fall in Great Britain!

How about some California fall color? Over at Town Mouse and Country Mouse you’ll find some great autumn colors from the California countryside. An old walnut orchard, sycamores, oaks, and other fall colors await you on a cross country walk in California!


Discover more from Growing The Home Garden

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

5 thoughts on “More November Color! (Fall Color Project 2010)”

  1. Thanks again for hosting this, Dave. I've been enjoying "touring" the country–and abroad–watching the fall displays unfold.

    My sympathies on your computer problems–I've been experiencing much the same thing. I'm afraid I'm going to have to take mine into a shop, but I hate to give it up for very long. Viruses, spyware–wish these people would find a better way to spend their time!

  2. Great blog! I genuinely love how it’s easy on my eyes and also the info are well written. I am wondering how I may be notified whenever a new post has been made.

  3. Dave, so sorry you are a Trojan victim. Good luck sorting it out, and thank you so much for carrying on hosting this despite the challenges! Hope you are back to normal soon, I always feel slightly desperate when my computer is playing up…

Comments are closed.

Discover more from Growing The Home Garden

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading