Sunday, October 25, 2020

How Does Your Garden Grow?

 

Blogger is still uploading multiple images in reverse order. Oh well. The oak tree is still green and has all it's leaves. The oak leaves turn brown and will drop sometime around Thanksgiving.


Bare trees in the woods


The maples have lost their leaves and the Leaf Lady's brilliant red azaleas are gorgeous.


Look at the size of the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory!


The morning glories are enjoying the unseasonably warm temperatures. Just like me



Green things doing well in pots. I have no idea what Himself will do with these as the weather gets colder.



I almost forgot about these Halloween decorations


Misty morning looking down the street.


Out front a tree in the mist, but the photo doesn't quite capture the light.


The petunias are still blooming. Looks like a cold night effected the yellow mums as they are tinged with purple.

How does your garden grow?

23 comments:

  1. I especially love your doormat!!! So cute!
    Ours is nearly just black by now, reckon I can go mat-shopping!
    Chives. That´s all I got. And one wild flower (yes, one) and some half-grown-poppies, post eventually to come...

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  2. What a fun post. LOVE the black cat mat (say that three times fast). Your morning glories are incredible and the leaf lady's view is amazing. Autumn is very colorful where you live. Here it's green, then brown, then dead. Not so in your world. All that gorgeous beauty makes for a very colorful post.

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    1. It amazes me how many people from Massachusetts run up to New Hampshire or Vermont for leaf peeping at this time of year. It's just as pretty here as it is up there.

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  3. Blogger does the same to me and photo uploading. Ugh. Nice colors this week though. It's looking similar here. And your black cat doormat is cool. Hope you enjoy the sun, but it is chilly this AM. Hugs-Erika

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    1. Yup, chilly this morning. I think it will be time to close up the sun room

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  4. I forgot to tell you that I also have trouble with photos in the wrong spot in the "new" blogger. I even left a complaint, but it did no good. I tried creating a tutorial and step 3 came up before supplies. I learned I had to load one photo at a time. This blogger sucks. And since the time I left you my last comment, I'm NOW having to prove I'm not a robot. If only we had a really GOOD alternative blog source.

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  5. Thanks for sharing. I get to have my 'shot' of autumn! :D

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    1. Stay tune. You'll get to have your shot of Winter, too.

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  6. Petunias love the cool weather... Not the freezing weather mind you but they can handle quite cool and even a light nip.. They are one of my favorite flowers... Enjoying Fall colors and cooler weather here too..Love your pics CJ. Hugs! deb

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    1. I'm hoping I can collect the seeds off this plant as the bunnies ate the stems and seeds off the other plants

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  7. the petunias are so pretty - as are the scenes down the street in the mist. Love the cat front door mat. It's cold, misty thick fogginess here with wind mixed in. Typical mountain weather for July although i think we will warm up again in a few days.

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    1. Our weather is back to being seasonal. I don't think we'll be having warm temps for another 6 mos.😿

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    2. what did I say?!? - "typical mountain weather for July" what does that even mean, lol..considering it's October. I think i had a small brain infarct or fart.

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  8. beautiful fall leaves and flower blooms-I love morning glories I need to plant some next spring here at the lake-I miss them. great halloween decorations too-we are to finally get our first frost soon-well unless they change the forecast again haha Happy sunday evening

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    1. I wish the Heavenly Blue morning glories wouldn't bloom so late even though I plant them at the same time as the others. Weather dude said there might be some snow in Friday's forecast. 😱

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  9. Beautiful garden and scenery photos ... and fun Halloween decorations, too! Love it!!

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  10. Those late-blooming azaleas are bright! and I do enjoy seeing how colorful the trees have gotten there. Your Halloween decorations are festive. I still haven't gotten any out :(

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    1. You have a pumpkin your your patio. That counts

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    2. It's for Autumn in general, though, and stays out through Thanksgiving. I'll take it, though, thx :)

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  11. No matter the order your photographs were good to see.
    Your garden is still looking colourful and your Halloween décor is great.

    All the best Jan

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