Here we are again with the monthly shout-out to all tree followers. If you are new to tree following, read all about it here.
In the northern hemisphere it is glorious autumn, but if you are in the south it must be spring – an ideal time to choose a tree to follow for a year, so why not join us?
The tree-following link box closed on November 14, but at the bottom of this post you will find links to all the wonderful contributions we received this month…
Here are this month’s contributions:
Alison – Blackberry Garden – quince
Tina – My Gardener Says – American sycamore
Pat – Squirrelbasket – old oak
Hollis – In the Company of Plants and Rocks – serviceberry – Hutton Lake serviceberry
June – The Cynical Gardener – Malus domestica ‘James Grieve’
Frances – Island Threads – Betula pubescens
There seems to be a problem with the link to Linda’s website this month, so I will repeat last month’s link until I can find the right one…
Linda’s Garden and Wildlife – Buddleia
Thank you to everyone – see you all again on December 7! Soon be Christmas…
Hi – thanks for hosting this again, I’m looking forward to reading about all the autumnal trees.
Thank you for posting about your quince – it looks very pretty at this time of year π
have posted thanks again hosting
Thanks for that – although the link you have shared doesn’t seem to be working. I can change it if you tell me what it should be…
All the best π
Thanks for hosting this fun meme–looking forward to fall tree information and beautiful photos!
Loving your sycamore π
Liz is giving it a miss this month but I’ll be doing a post on Thursday. xx
I’ve just done my post and added the link. xx
Thanks, seen it!
Keep an eye out for your oak’s late autumn or you may miss it…
All the best π
It was a wonderful day to be out at Hutton Lake … glad I had a tree to follow there! Thanks, Pat.
Loved your post – it was indeed an amazing day in terms of wildlife sightings!
All the best π
just posted my wintery tree, Pat thanks for hosting, Frances
Loved your post – and so it seems to be “back to the beginning” for your birch.
All the best π