Morning Prim Folk, Happy Saturday to you all!!!! I have been loving this cooler weather lately, nip in the air kinda temps. The garden is slowing down, not to much blooming now. The Black-Eyed Susan's and a few others are still showing some life, hoping Jack Frost stays away a little longer yet. The Grapes are ready to be picked, many birds are helping themselves to a snack of big fat berries. My beautiful Lime Pee Wee Hydrangea has turned from lime to bronze, so lovely I think. Soon will be time to go out and clean all the faded blooms up and tuck the garden in for winter, but for now I will still enjoy natures beauty of September. .....Warm Blessings Francine.
pretty Bronze Hydragea |
Black Eyed Susan's |
plump grapes |
red Impatiens still blooming |
Love the flowers! I have a Black-eyed Susan that still looks good too.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Francine...it is had to believe the growing season is over...your flower gardens still look wonderful...are you at lake this weekend? Tis a beautiful day in New England too! Enjoy...
ReplyDeleteGood morning....it's rainy cold and dreary here in Ohio, but that means some stitching will get done with cups of hot tea.....canning green tomatoes and roasting garlic and tomatoes for freezer......most of my black eyed Susan's are brown, by next week I will be putting my gardens to bed for the winter.....
ReplyDeleteShort time to enjoy them, the summers just fly by......
Blessings
Rhonda
love the pan garden w/ the red, white and blue!
ReplyDeleteOh definitely enjoy the garden whilst you can! I love the cheery black eyed susans and oh I'm sure the grapes are sweet!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
It is truly coming to an end. Will miss summer but will get back to stitching.
ReplyDeleteHate to see the season end Francine. Wow those are really PLUMP looking grapes...yum!
ReplyDeleteWe are only 55 degrees here today but warming back up soon.
Hugs
I wish summer was just beginning...sigh.
ReplyDeleteLove the hydrangea.
Hugs :)
Lauren
So beautiful, my black eyed susans are hanging in there. Love hydrangeas and their changing color. Seems like we were just rolling out the carpet for summer, where did it go? ~*~Lisa
ReplyDeleteThose grapes!!! Tell me if you sprayed them, mine just wither up and die every year.
ReplyDeletevery pretty! I am a fan of cooler weather too.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Each season really brings its own unique beauty, and your post is a reminder of just that! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to grow grapes...do you use them for jam? Your flowers are doing beautifully! Love!
ReplyDeleteJane xx
How nice to have some pretty blooms this late in the season! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYour Autumn flowers are so lovely! It has been a wee bit cool here at night. Janice
ReplyDeleteYour pot of inpatients is beautiful. But it needs a Canadian flag. Lol
ReplyDeleteYour Hydrangea is beautiful! Some people hang the stems upside down to dry:)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOooh...I love those wonderful hydrangea heads! Do you bring them inside to dry? I still have a basketful I picked from the bushes at the hotel we stayed in while in Asheville a few years ago. Beautiful gardens you have!
ReplyDeleteRobyn
I love the color of your hydrangeas! And those nice plump grapes look good!
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