cage fight.. a victim ? of my own success.. photoshop ?

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

beauty in Pink..
well.. I've posted about the cage fight aspect to my garden... partially a victem of my own succes I'm sure that everything could grow better .. off in an open area by it's self... but there's some beauty.. and a bit of joy to see it happening together... nope... not photoshoped or arranged... but you'll have to visit to believe it...
it's... kind of like looking at a picture of folks having sex... you see it... but have no real idea as to how it feels till you are there... I love it ... even if it would seem a bit overgrown

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Hamilton, OH

Gordon
what a Beautiful combination, was that planned or by accident? anyway it's Beautiful, I love roses & passion Flowers, roses do well for me, not so good with the passion Flowers, I love the look of the skyline in the background, I bet it's wonderful doing your evening stroll

Elizabeth

Austin, TX

I always love pix of your place...my deck is also a mad jumble, and I never know what's going to take off. My passionflowers haven't bloomed yet.

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Gordon,
Whatever you are doing, you are doing it well. It's always a joy to see photos of your garden!

Little Rock, AR(Zone 7b)

Love the photo Gordon! Nature can do it's best arranging.

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

well... Thanks Veronica.. comming from you.. having seen alot of them... a nice coplement... did you catch the mention of my new fertilizer.. Algoflash Algoflash.com it's not as hot
[ high NPK nubers ] but it has them real strong.. as well as giving them a strong blooming spur.. which seems stronger.. and quite fast in it's action.. there's a big difference each time i use it..
SYL.. thanks... lovely coleus. the color looks just like the sweetpotato vine.. which will certainly tie things up [ together ] mine have been undr the tomatoes and basil for so long.. like other things haven't developed to their potential.. but now with the basil harvest are looking great... I put up 29 packages of pesto.. i can have one a week till into May
Charlotte.. thanks..yes.. I could be more active in my keeping the passi in some place.. out of climbing over everything... but it helps to hold them all together in the high winds.. and gives a bit of shade... I do clip a few leaves to allow sun down below... but mostly I just water and feed natures [ Gods ] garden.. after planting too much of it for he area available..
Thanks Elizabeth.. well I do love pinks.. I got them together that way.. they do the fine tuning.. as where when and how to flower.. it might all look better if I didn't have so much of it.. you'd be able tot see the skyline better...

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Mulberry, FL

Love the look, I take a huge amount of pic's to for later when your not so fortunate with the flowers going threw all the labor you do to do this year after year great shot!

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Dana... Well it's true.. it all wears on you.. and one day ..Peter [Pan ] and I will be too worn out.. or broken to continue..or prolong the charade..
Here's about the best pink here... looking for it's tag... mmmmmm i guess I'm yet again a victem of some strange lapse in the reality plane.. as the tag ..along with most of them isn't to be found..
anyway.. the corolla points [ sounds like self help for small car owners ] are about the longest..
Dana... Well it's true.. it all wears on you.. and one day ..Peter [Pan ] and I will be too worn out.. or broken to continue..or prolong the charade..
Here's about the best pink here... looking for it's tag... mmmmmm i guess I'm yet again a victem of some strange lapse in the reality plane.. as the tag ..along with most of them isn't to be found..
anyway.. the corolla points [ sounds like self help article for small car owners ] are about the longest..
NOID surely.. but which one.. got to keep them straight.. I already call one " Gordon's best NOID " .. I know where that one is... this is not it.. but ...it is " Gordon's best Pink NOID"


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Mulberry, FL

7 am I was snapping pic's a couple noids that I overwintered were about 3 ft tall this spring. They are 7-8 ft tall now with all kinds of branching amazing the way these things grow and seem almost the noids are the best as far a pests nothing bothers this one she just keeps on trucking that noid of yours is beautiful!

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Gordon, that pink noid of yours is absolutely gorgeous. I love those long, long tendrils!

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Me too! ( loving the pink noid and the rest of your "cage")

Mulberry, FL

Heres my noid she looking good right now huge flowers

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Mulberry, FL

When you a distance away the scent of sweet baby powder hits you

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Lynnwood, WA(Zone 7a)

Sorry, totally new to brugs, haven't even grown one yet, but what's a noid?

Mulberry, FL

noid is a plant that has no name they are still great plants they just don't have a name. Could be they had a name and the person lost the tag that makes it a noid theres no guessing.

Lynnwood, WA(Zone 7a)

Thanks Dana. Brugs were introduced to me by a friend in Seattle. She has one 7 feet tall that has survived for years on her deck. From what I have read here, that is quite a feat. She gives it no protection in the winter. I read here just to decide which one to start with. I even like the plant without flowers.

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