
October has always been one of my favourite months in the year, the light is mellow and the colours are so beautiful. This year the Rudbeckias have done very well and are still flowering strongly. I will certainly grow those again for next season. The colours are just fantastic and every time I go into the garden I feast my eyes on them.

I grew some pumpkins for the first time, I grew them from seeds that came out of Halloween pumpkins that I bought in the shop. I hope that these are edible but just for sheer autumn feel they are a joy to behold. I love seeing them grow and become bigger and bigger (some of them) 🙂

These blue flowers (Salvia) have been flowering since spring time, it was the first time that I sowed them, they are down for re-sowing for next season as well, definitely.




It has been a while since I visited my blog (or any other blog) and did some blogging, a change in laptop and photo editing apps has slowed me down a bit, but hopefully I am going to be on track again further on in winter. I am hoping that all my old friends and followers, together with all my new ones will keep enjoying my blogs ~ as I do yours.
Stay well, happy and blessed everyone.
Your garden really has lovely October colors and those pumpkins did really well. Are those real spider webs? They look really thick and I’m wondering how big the spider would be.
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Yes the spiderwebs are wonderfully real. The spiders that make them I have often seen and it is the common garden spider around here, I will try and get a photo in my next blog as don’t know if I could upload one in the answer section. Thank you for asking.
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It really does! Love the yellows and oranges.
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Prachtige foto’s en pompoenen Agnes!
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Dank u Chantal, och wat brengt de herfst mooie kleuren en gevoel.
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Thanks for sharing those nice garden pictures with us. Lovely colours! That’s how autumn is turning everything more colourfull.
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Thank you Vanessa, it sure if colourful! How are you keeping my dear friend?
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Wonderful autumn colours and your pumpkin haul is very impressive
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Pumpkins are nice to see them growing I found 🙂
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Happy Autumn, Agnes!
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Thank you Eliza ♡
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Good to see you and your garden back again. The photos are beautiful. Color is slow to come here but we did just get a couple of inches of rain, so it looks like it will be a good year for mums. I have a variety that blooms right through the first snow. There must be antifreeze in their veins.
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That sounds interesting, yes some plants really seem to like the cold, even the snow. It’s lovely to see them flower isn’t it!
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If it snows on them I will post a picture on my blog. I really need to start writing again.
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I know the feeling, I had a bit of a break too and it’s not that I am short of ideas, just that I am not getting around to writing about them. Wishing you inspiration!
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That’s so interesting!
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❤
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Your garden is still a joy to behold Agnes.
Sending Massive Hugs
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Thank you for your comments and your hugs David, hope you are keeping well.
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More ups than downs thanks Agnes. No hospital this year. Yay. xxx
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Oh bravo no hospital this year, that’s good. Keep well and take care!
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You can’t beat rudbeckias for all round, or indeed upstanding chutzpah. A lovely October post, Agnes.
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Thank you very much Tish.
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A lovely look at your garden in October – it’s looking beautiful! I love the rudbeckias in particular, so full of autumn’s shades 🙂
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Thank you Sarah, yes lovely autumn shades.
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Heeel Mooi . Gezellige sfeer is dat ! xxx
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Dank u wel David en Stefanie. Het is hier nog prachtig weer! ❤
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I’m glad it’s actually fall where you are. Here the temperatures have been in the 80s, and hardly any of the leaves have changed color. It’s wrong, is what it is.
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Come to think of it Julia, our maple tree that usually is glorious red already in September is still as green as ever… thanks for your kind feedback.
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That’s too bad. Climate change is horrible, isn’t it?
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It is, but certainly was a fantastic summer for us here 🙂
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Glad to hear it!
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oranje, een warme herfstkleur, dank om al dit moois met ons te delen Agnes.
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vochtig … was bedoeld als ‘DANK’
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Je bent heel welcome Viviane, het is een plezier!
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Yes, October is such a beautiful month, Agnes.
If your pumpkins don’t seem that edible, try them in cake 😊
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Hi Helen, that sounds good to make cake from pumpkins, I have to look up some recipes, thanks.
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😊
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