My Mid-Atlantic Late Fall/Early Winter Garden (December 1, 2011)
A few weeks ago I madly harvested herbs and dried them thinking they would be toast by mid-November at the latest. All still look as fresh as a daisy. Rosemary, thyme, chives, sage, oregano, parsley and even a few peaked basil leaves are fragrant, green and available for the picking.
It's the warmest November in memory. Some may find the balminess pleasing, but unseasonably warm weather depresses me, particularly early in the season. It's just not jolly in areas where snow and chill are the norm. I want snowy, plush jacket weather, weather that will give me an excuse to snuggle up to new spring seed catalogs and forget about tending my garden for a while.

Rosemary and hardy mums still growing and blooming on December 1, 2011.

Pretty purple Salvia and sweet alyssum still shining.

This pretty late-blooming Monarda is as colorful and beautiful as can be.

The purple-pink flowerheads of Gomphrena 'Fireworks' have yet to succumb to the cold.



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