As some of my mums are blooming , from the rain and heat making the air more like a green house, I see autumn coming. Possibly an early fall.
This mum is in my favorite color next to the pure orange color. The orange ones are the last to bloom.
This one appears daisy like to me. I like to put in in some bouquets.
Friday morning had an odd hazy orange color in the skies. The little peak in the distance is the courthouse in town, five miles away.
The sun was out some times this past week. I get to look at this while doing dishes. I see a marigold I plant by the catalpa tree , has finally bloomed. :):) Do you have places in your yard that you love. This is one view I like very much.
This was Thursday some sunshine and it was nice and pleasant, low humidity.
I did not trim the potato vine and it has just taken over. LOL
Looking at this planter and it's potato vine, I see the petunias are getting leggy and droopy...time for a trimming. If the vine lives, I will just stick in some fake flowers for fall decorations.
I think of all the places in this world. Many going through crazy weather threats and disasters. Is there any true paradises on earth? Yes, and it will have to be your own backyard at times. We are in for more heat once again, with warnings for the very young and old. Be safe. XO
Your yard is lovely and I can see lots of favorite places there. I planted some mums this year and hoping by next year they will be full and pretty like yours. I love everything flower and my whole back yard is my favorite unless I let those nasty weeds get the better of me. Our weather has been rather smoky due to the many fires around our parts but there is a hint of fall in the air as the mornings and evenings are getting chiller.
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Saimi
Saimi, I heard on the weather report that the smoke of the forest fires was going father east...so some of the haze could be from out west...Praying those fires can be put out. I just watered about 20 minutes ago...oh my gosh, I have some weed pulling to do too. Hope your mums take good strong roots. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteYour flowers are still looking fabulous Susie, I had to smile at seeing your potato vine, as ours is taking over also :)
ReplyDeleteWe've had some lovely cooler weather this week, but back to the nineties this week *sigh*.
My brother in England said that they have turned on the heating this week, that's a bit too soon !
Hope you are enjoying your weekend, and enjoying those gorgeous flowers.
Hugs,
~Jo
Thank you Jo. I did love our cooler days...opened our windows. Oh my that fresh air was so sweet blowing in the house. We are back to the heat also. I told my hubby that I do not want the AC or heat going...I want some days of no noise and cool breezes. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteHappy Sunday Susie, Your garden is delightful; I love Autumn and especially Mums. I have five plants in our back yard in the bed and four in the front bed. I love them, they remind me of New England. Hope you have a wonderful afternoon.
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Noreen
Thank you Noreen. I just went out to water everything. Because containers always seem to need a drink. I too love autumn , with all it's colors and smells...but I want to hold to the last of our summer. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteYes, I agree with you.....we must made our own paradise. I like the views of your yard. There's always a cozy little spot somewhere to put our eyes when we want to rest them on something pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite colors in the mums are the same as yours. Sadly, they usually are dead by August before they even had a chance to bloom. I normally go out and buy more to replant. One year I'm going to just pull them up and grown summer annuals and then plant the mums in September! Which is coming right up!!! Wish you could wiggle your nose and be at our house that day! We would have so much fun.....
Linda, If nose twitching worked..we'd all be running into each other. LOL. I will probably buy some small mums , cheap ….just to put here and there for more fall color. Your September will be busy this year...but so full of exciting good times . Blessings to you and LD...love you guys, xoxo, Susie
DeleteMy favorite view is tat of our big blue river each day. So love that color combo of the purple potato vine and yellow impatiens. Janice
ReplyDeleteHi Janice. I would love water views too. My daughter had views of a channel at her old house, it was so pretty. I do like to see the birds at the feeders all around the house. :):) Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteNo place like our home and gardens, my favorite place is my rose garden outside my kitchen window. Your plants are so lovely, and yes, I do hope we have an early fall, I am so ready for it.
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Sue
Hi Sue, This heat is breaking me down. I am longing for those in between days of no AC or furnace. You know when we can open our windows and enjoy fresh air. We have a little over 3 weeks of summer left. I hope we can all enjoy what's left. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteI enjoy your flowers and the beautiful view from your yard. Have a blessed week and stay cool!
ReplyDeleteKaren, It's not easy staying cool...gotta have the AC and some fans also. Ted and I went to town and we did not feel like we could enjoy just riding around. So we went to the grocery and right back home. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteWe had some lovely weather this last week, but it has heated up today and feels very muggy. Your flowers are beautiful. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, We must be getting the same weather. There was some good days recently. Oh it felt great to open the windows. I just went back out to check the flowers...after the sun starts to set they perked back up...not so wilty looking. Stay cool, Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteNice flowers
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam. Some times we need some color from nature. Blessings for a fun filled week. xoxo, Susie
DeleteNow what a lovely thing to say. Our own back yards. Your back yard has much more character than ours. No matter what I try to do with it, it doesn't live up to my expectations. The soil here is awful, hard clay. So I have tried to transition to things that are native and can survive on their own pretty much. You have beautiful flowers and that tree! What a great thing to view as you do dishes. I enjoy the view out our back windows, but would love seeing a tree like that with sweet flowers at the base. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteNonnie, I have a pretty hosta planted behind the tree...need to dig it up and put it where I can enjoy seeing it. Some place out here get full on sun and it , especially this summer, can just burn a plant up. I like hardy native plants too. I am not such a good garden that I baby any plant. LOL. WE are going on our third year of wanting to build a shed of old doors...it has to get done this fall or Ted will just have to haul all those windows and doors away...I hate clutter. Take care in this heat. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteYour flowers are simply lovely! It's beginning to feel like autumn here in the mountains and I'm loving it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the delightful visit to my blog today. Hugs to you, dear one!
Hi Stephanie. I like to see what all you are making on your blog. But it's refreshing to read God's words on many blogs. We all need to read that more.
DeleteGlad you are getting cooler weather. Just hoping we do not go from super hot to winter anyways soon. I want that sweet...."let's open the windows" kind of temperatures. :):) Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
Your flowers are so pretty. I think it must be a good year for potato plants...mine have gone wild, too...
ReplyDeleteI guess I am getting ready for fall..we've had such hot days..thank goodness for air conditioners...
BJ, I for one would be cooked alive without AC. I would rather have the windows open...but we have had few of those kinds of days ,this year. Hoping my mums will last till fall is over. This heat is about too much. Stay cool my friend. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
DeleteIt all looks beautiful. All these climate related disasters are tough to learn about -- the fires, the floods. Poor Hawaii, too. And India. It's going crazy.
ReplyDeleteJeanie, Reading and seeing the disasters on TV , is scary. I pray for all who suffer or are in the paths of bad weather, fires, and floods. Volcanos, earthquakes, and man-made things falling apart. We better enjoy every day. Blessings to you and yours, xoxo, Susie
DeleteLove all the pictures. Some of my pretties are on their last legs I am afraid. The heat and excessive rain has been an issue. Too dry---water...too wet...move to shed. CRAZY! Oh I love daisy's too. Girl, that potato vine is beautiful! I love it. I grew some one summer and that stuff went like wild fire. I was shocked. Anyway, my husband winded up throwing some away over in a wood pile at the beginning of Fall one year and the next year we saw potato vine everywhere. LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteCindy, I love that your husband can garden by throwing plants away.LOL. So funny. Oh I also loved what you said today about him being so old. My mother used to say, "How did you kids get to be so old and I am so young." LOL Blessings to you and yours, xoxo, Susie
DeleteYour flowers are always so pretty Susie! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pilar. We are having another heat wave here. Hope your weather is much better. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
Delete,the flowers look amazing and take our minds off the horrible weather around the world, take care my friend,
ReplyDeleteThank you Laurie. I am glad I have been able to keep my flowers going. This heat has been tough on everything . It's hard to have time outdoors when there's heat warnings. Blessings to you and yours, xoxo, Susie
DeleteEverything looks so pretty! I like to put mums out in the middle or end of September but gosh darn it, they are already selling them in the stores here and in full bloom! I want some that will pop in the Fall not right now.
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Lisa, If you buy any now, try to get some that are mostly buds not blooms. I think our fall season maybe a couple weeks early. I would love for my mums to last thru Thanksgiving time. But I fear that isn't going to happen. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteJust beautiful Susie..you have a green thumb for sure! Yes it's still summer outside, but looking like fall inside!
ReplyDeleteBetsy, I am almost ready to get the mantle decorated for fall. I do very little Halloween décor. I like to use fake things too...no spoiling of real pumpkins. LOL. I may buy some small ones for the porch. Can you believe it's almost September? Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteI love potato vines, I have those same two and they are growing so long, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSylvia, I wish those potato vines came in more colors. it would be so fun to just plant them everywhere. I can see the beetle have eaten on ours here. They are a lot of band for the buck. Hope you are doing well. Think of you often. Blessings , xoxo, Susie
DeleteHi Susie,
ReplyDeleteWe have been getting a lot of rain too. Lots and lots! The grass is very green which is good. I did lose a couple of my flowers from all the storms. :( My sweet potato vines are doing gang busters too. Have a great new week.
Hugs,
Kris
Kris, I have been thinking of you what with all the weather warnings.. The heavy rains do beat our containers. I am praying today rain is not as heavy as they are saying. LOL. It's a tiny bit cooler this morning...won't last . Blessings to you for a good finished to this week. Can't believe August is ending. xoxo, Susie
DeleteLovely photos! It is sure hot here again today! Enjoy the rest of the week!
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Jill
Thank you Jill. I ready for the cooler temps, but hate the see summer waning this quickly. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteBeautiful flowers and plants. Thanks for visiting me and leaving your sweet comment. Have a blessed rest of the day. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThank you Theresa. I see you all over blog area. I hope to visit more. Rain here on and off...cool coming in for a couple days. So ready for that. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
DeleteSusie: Love all the bright colors and I, for one, love the smell of mums. I know a lot don't. Do you? Your views are so gorgeous. I see wonderful trees, but sometimes the meadows and the pastures are the prettiest..Happy Tuesday..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy. I do like mums, the scent is truly of autumn to me. I love popping the daisy like ones into small bouquets. This morning was damp, it had rained and the sun was trying to come out and everything looked so good. Blessings , xoxo, Susie
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ReplyDeleteMy dad thinks we will have an early Autumn as well. He noticed many birds have left early and some of our winter birds are already at our feeders.
My Asters are blooming and they usually bloom after Labor Day.
Carla, I think it maybe about three weeks ahread of the seasons here. I noticed corn turning and the ears dropping. Also just yesterday the soy beans are getting yellow. Blessings to you and yours, xoxo, Susie
DeleteLove your pretty sweet "tater" vines and my petunias are all leggy and weird looking this time of year too, I need to dead-head and trim them up, maybe tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteDebbi, I hate to admit , I am about burned out on trying to keep all the flowers going here. I think It's getting time to pop in a few fake ones in the greens of the containers and not worry of dead heading and trimming and watering. LOL.Lazy me. :) Blessings for the rest of your week. It's rainy here. xoxo, Susie
DeleteThose potato vines are beautiful even if they do take over. I'd like that. It is seeking very fallish here. Our daughter lives outside Madison where they've had incredible rains and flooding. So has the Coon Valley area, my favorite part of the state. Some places are still so hot, but it's sweater weather up here today. Hope you have a good Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteJudy, I do worry about flooding. I hate it so much. We are in for heavy rains later today and I am praying it's isn't too heavy. We really do not need any more rain now. The crops are starting to turn yellow as in getting ready for harvest season. I saw the corn ears have drooped. I pray your daughter's area is safe. It's so scary. The weather patterns are odd any more. Blessings to you and your family, xoxo, Susie
DeleteYour yard is so beautiful....and vastly different from mine! We are more shade than sun and more hills than flat! Growing things here is a challenge. My hubby gives it his best (his green thumb is inherited from his mom) and we have [some] blooms.
ReplyDeleteHot and humid here, even on our hill that's usually pleasant.
Hope your day is going smoothly, stay cool!
Doris, I think everyone has had a bit of this super heat. I do not remember our summers being so hot. High 80's and 90's , except for an occasional day here and there. Probably less than a weeks worth of pleasant days. I have not sat on the porch this year but about 4 times. I told my husband I was out more in the winter months. LOL Blessings to you and all your family. xoxo, Susie
Deletethe mums are so pretty although it seems a little early for them....maybe not, i keep forgetting september is almost here!!!
ReplyDeletei always call that lime green vine a "sweet potato vine" and it is know for it's crazy growth, like a weed, you just can't kill it. my gardens are looking shabby and i have zero energy to clean things up!!!
Debbie, I think some times that my problem ...forgetting how very close we are to fall now. About 3 weeks away. But I think the soybeans turning is going very quick.
DeleteI am almost to the end of my gardening desire...puttering with the plants. I am trying to remember to save the dead heads of the marigolds. Blessings to you and yours, xoxo, Susie
That potato vine looks cool overlapping the stairs. Those pink Mums are beautiful. Mums always remind me of Autumn. I see them in the stores and always want to pick up a bunch.
ReplyDeleteHappy September, Susie.
love, ~Sheri
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