What was I thinking?

scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Did I really buy ALL these JMG's last winter?

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scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

When am I going to have time to plant them all?

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scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

AND these's more!

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scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Oh my!

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scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Good thing I have ten acres!

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Melbourne, FL

What a beautiful assortment! I think you are going to need ten acres!

Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

Beth - Nice selection...

Notice the difference in the pictorial of the Sazanami in the upper right here
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/ByndeweedBeth_1175295127_909.jpg
and the lower right here
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/ByndeweedBeth_1175295147_561.jpg

The first Sazanami looks like Akatsuki no Tsuyu/Blue Silk...

Nice photos...

TTY,...

Ron

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

I can commiserate with you. Not only did I buy a bunch I did a bunch of crosses. My garden is going to be 1/2 tomato garden and 1/2 Japanese Morning Glory garden. It will be my tomato glory garden. I have selected and planted the best and plumpest healthiest seeds out of my batches and I`m still working on finding places for the little guys growing out of their 4 inch pots. :o)



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(Ronnie), PA(Zone 6b)

OH I know the feeling well!!!☺

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

I get that feeling every time I look at my seed catalogue.I have over 300 types of seeds. 47 of them are morning glorys and that's not including the ones Ron sent me. Kinda takes your breath away! lol

X

Greenwich, OH

Nice assortment of JMG!That will keep you busy.

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Beth, can't wait to see your pics.

Clatskanie, OR(Zone 9b)

Beth, If I had a tractor with a post hole auger, I'd come over and help you plant.
I think that is what you are going to need. lol. I think that now that it is time to start planting, we're all taking an inventory about the same time.

I took all mine out of the shoe box, and wrote them into a list. Then I brought up Word perfect, and typed the list into it, and clicked on tools, then on sort, then
first letter, and wow, it alphabetized about 70 kinds for me.

I have noticed quite a few people are going to the bakers racks for lights etc.
Pretty soon they will be getting pet names too . Frank

Richmond, VA(Zone 7a)

Beth, where did you get all of those MGs. They look like they are straight from Japan.

scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Yeah, I ordered them from Japan...just didn't realize how many!

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

wow is the seller someone who sends to anybody or a connection just to you?


those look so pretty. i am in love .

scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

Oh, I just bought them off ebay.

beth..very nice selections..let us know how they do for you
pamsue

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

yes will be waiting for pictures.

Mesilla Park, NM

Oh oh,,, you need my little shot glasses.. lol. you know, you can use those blood vials also, to soak seeds.. Good looking morning glories too. I like them alot.

scio, oregon, OR(Zone 8a)

I have lots of test tubes and vials!!

Riley, Right next th, KS(Zone 5b)

Beth, I did the same thing!, Funny how that happens... /:O)

Clatskanie, OR(Zone 9b)

Gourd, you keep me laughing about those shot glasses. You should get to know some Baptist Deconesses. They prepare communion on the first sunday of the month, and many of them have gone to the disposable communion cups, which just get thrown away. I can hear them singing next sunday already, singing "Up from the grave He arose". Germinating seeds positively emplifies resurection. I wish we could get the morning glories resurected in three days, without any damage. Happy easter. Frank

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