Hello and Welcome to Garden Thursday with Virginger, Glimmer and Trooper.
Fall is here and we are seeing signs of it in our garden and nearby. Below is a tree mum sees on one of her walking routes. Just beginning to turn to orich. That is a good color to be.
Mum bought a new door mat for the back door. A foxy fox! It looks good and it will keep her from dragging dirt into the house.
The only flower we still have that is blooming in our yard. We have three sedum plants and they are getting to the dark pink stage.
Here is one of the cone flowers in the front, flower heads pretty much gone.
Sweet potato vine is finally growing very nicely, but the impatients are toast!
We got so much rain the past few weeks it knocked all the flower petals off, leafs too. Poor things are straggley looking.
Here is the big planter, here too the impatients are gone, but the other thing that mum put it is doing OK. Mum can't amember the name of it anymore!
That is it for now, things are winding down outside. Thanks for visiting.
Love, Virginger, Glimmer and Trooper.
I love your mat ! Pretty colourful =^x^=
ReplyDeleteThe fields that Tommy runs in are full of sedum along the edges, and they are mostly now at the "after" stage. It's always a little sad to see the end of the flowers.
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The Chans
What a nice mat ! Fall has come here too, but we still enjoy beautiful sunny days. Purrs
ReplyDeletehay ewe galz...we got nothin left but a hot mezz frum de two hot summer !!♥♥♥☺☺☺
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice door mat. Most of our summer bedding is still flowering well. We have had lots of wind and rain too which has blown lots of petals off the roses. They have lots of new buds so mum needs to do some pruning to give them a better chance to flower.
ReplyDeleteYour mum needs mums now! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe love seeing your garden all year long. Our maples are turning color now, the flowers are winding down, and we had heavy fog this morning! Finally, no more hots!
ReplyDeleteWe are seeing signs of Fall here too. Some flower friends are leaving us, some are coming into their best. We say farewell to the Summer ones, but Hello to our Mums and Sedums.
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