These are the last ten days worth of pictures from my back yard adventures in growing the glorious morning glory
I came from here.. http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1023023/#new
This message was edited Aug 31, 2009 12:18 AM
My morning glory Adventures End of August time
Debra, love both blooms, Blue Ensign and the Tie Dye look alike
or whatever it is.
Debra - Pretty Blue Ensign! I can't get them to grow here at all. Your pink one looks like Hanafubuki: http://davesgarden.com/community/blogs/t/beckygardener/10417/ scroll down my photos and you'll see some that look similiar to yours. Very pretty whatever it is!
love the white. didnt grow any lobata this year. usually do. nice pics
these are at the north corner of my back door.. look at the pods there.. I see some lav moon vine pods.. those are the ramblers up there.. the light pinks are in the middle.. and there is a messina creeper looking all dainty on the inside, Just wait until a month from now when the others start climbing.. we will see who wins the curtain rights next year.. ( I miss my big blue heavenlys this year)
I had to cut these mgs off the line there.. this is still north of the patio, looking east..the shibouris are on that pole by the lines.. I added some slinkys to the poles and lions mane yarn, to train the vines around them as they give off leaders..I got 8 plastic slinkys to a package for 1.59.. I used my grabbit stick to get them up there.. I knew that would come in handy.. it was my daughters when she was recouperating from her automobile accident.. I use it to grab the vines all over the place that are out of reach to me..as well as the cosmos and chinese bean hiyacynth around the yard.. ( to pluck seeds pods and dead heads for trades)
I have had to snatch bits and pieces of daylight when I can sneak home to get these shots, before and after work.. I live for sundays, but most of the time, there are just buds on that day.. go figure.. day of rest.. these two little guys came from someone who heard my plea for native morning glorys.. her name is helen.. thanks helen, I love them.. just wish they would climb out of that squirrell netting.. these are about an inch and a half in diameter with a cute little shaped leaf..
Joeswife I grow impatiens too, they are so easy to cross. Have you heard of the new trailing varieties?
25 years ago I was the custodian of the worlds first double and gave cuttings to as many people as I could.
I still wonder if I played a part in some of the modern varieties.
Jon
Roman candy is just soouoo pink!! I love it!
Jon
Jon, I have always feared growing them, but after gong to buffalo,ny the past five years and seeing my hubbys sisters yard totally done in ribbons of them, I decided to give a basket of them a whirl last year.. they work in the shade here.. but fail in the full sun.. I love them for ground cover when the violets aren't blooming.. I am all about colour and art in gardening.. I bet you are too.. I bet we all are, actually.. I also bet you did have something to do with those new varities..
This is a Zinnia I am in love with this year.. it is so flourescent at dusk.. it is called Tropical Sunrise.. they get long in the floweret and multi coloured as they age.. here is a new bloom..
I also added a lobata and a mg pot to that north end of the house garden.. you can see my Golden Eagle Rose has re-awakened.. I thought I had lost it.. I am trying to finish up my august thread so I can start my september thread with the new growouts of the seeds I planted a few weeks ago,, they are going crazy now and expect to see some blooms by the time I get home from Buffalo..
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