Thursday, March 16, 2017

Sneak Peak....

  Went into Horton's this morning. :):) What with Ted needing to take his truck in for an oil change and a repair for the temperature reader...I was in town picking him up and we just went on to Horton's.
  A greenhouse full of pansies and violas. This is always so pretty to see in person.
  Love the complementing colors.
  Inside fake flowers in olive buckets.
       Faux greenery in boxes.
      Also in fake logs. So funny to me. This is a pretty combination.
 More of the faux tulips in the window displays. I love the colors.  There were many displays all set and some being tweaked. The fudge was made and not cut yet. The garden flags out and ready for your very own yard...so I already bought one.  I'll post many more photos tomorrow. Just couldn't resist showing some things. Bless you XO

16 comments:

  1. I think if I lived closer I would find any excuse to run to town and stop in at Hortons :)
    They do have such lovely things....
    ~Jo

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    1. Jo, I do love to just pop in at Horton's even when there's nothing special happening. There's excitement when it is event time. Hope you are staying warm. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  2. Susie - I love when you can see bunches and bunches and bunches of flowers like that. So amazing.

    Judy

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    1. Judy, Even one lone flower can brighten our spirits and makes us smile...but seeing an abundance of flowers makes me laugh with glee. Hoping we soon will be able to play with our flowers. :):) Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  3. Thank you for the sneak peak! I love pansies and violas. Here in the south, the violas re-seed themselves! Hope you have an enjoyable evening. xoxo

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    1. Mildred. Last year in Feb. I found a viola in the snow growing...it lasted all thru the winter and I put it in a pot in spring. :) Love how their hardiness. Hope your day was wonderful. Blessings to you and John, xoxo,Susie

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  4. I love your Horton's!!! I seldom fool with pansies since it gets so hot so d=fast in Texas that they seldom last long. I should have planted them in December!!

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    1. Linda, I loved seeing all the flower at once in one room...just made me laugh with joy. I do not think I'll have them again, although I do love them. This year, I am thinking of planting herbs, mosquito repellents, and add faux flowers to the containers. :):) Hope you are having fun there at the ranch. Blessings, love you, xoxo, Susie

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  5. Hi Susie, Seeing these flowers makes me yearn for spring. We have bulbs showing up, but we don't plan anything until after Mother's Day.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs, Noreen

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    1. Noreen, I am ready for flowers...but I am not going to rush it...as we could easily have frost and more snow even. Hope you are enjoying your day. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  6. I love walking through local nurseries while I'm waiting for Spring to bloom. It's a great way to have a few minutes of early warm weather while surrounded by gorgeous blooms :)

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    1. Connie, It is more enjoyable when you are crowded and can look at things . I am ready to smell fresh grow blooms...but I am waiting for now. Hope you are doing well . Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  7. Good preview tour! Looks very colorful and spring like! I'm ready.

    Cindy

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    1. Cindy, I don't know if you do those little garden flags...but there's one there that says, "Bee Happy" and it's has a bee hive on it. :):) Hoping to run into you at Horton's. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  8. Oh my gosh...Hortons has to be the best place to go to!! How beautiful...it may be snowing outside...but it looks like spring in there...for sure!

    Have a blessed Friday!
    Gert

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  9. I was just thinking of pansies this morning. I think I could get away with potting a few for our porch and the pots in the garden, even though it still gets pretty cold overnight here. Happy St. Patty's Day, Susie! xo

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