Accessible Gardening: #11-Practical Matters for Physically Challenged Gardeners, 0 by seacanepain
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seacanepain wrote: Amargia's Ornamental landscape by Debra’s Daylily Nursery. :-) Thanks again. Vickie, I guess our mystery vine COULD be a moonflower. It has no scent, but that doesn’t mean much. I’d always heard about the wonderful fragrance of moonflowers so I bought Kay a pack of seed. They had no scent and hated our summer heat. It was a Martha Stewart brand so I thought it would be “a good thing.” (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.) The next ones I buy will come from a nursery that specializes in fragrant plants based in the south, not someone based in New England. Started buying plants for fall planting. A new fig, Improved Celeste’, and some Italian Jasmine which is hardy here without winter protection. For the veggie garden, turnips and spinach. I added Gollum Fingers’ (aka, Hobbit Jade, Jade tree, Dollar tree, Cassula ovate ‘Gollum’) to the houseplant collection, but it is marginally hardy here so Kay will eventually add some to the Mer-matron’s Garden. It has the look of something that might be found under the sea. That is Kay’s special realm and she says she’s too old for a Mermaid Garden. :-) She didn’t respond well to our suggestion that it be called the “Old Sea Witch” Garden.” (Jim) Woodland Mystery Vine--Morning Glory? |


