Another bloom from my SHIBORI HIGE
Here is the link to go back to Morning Glories 2007 # 11
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/751174/
Emma
Morning Glories 2007 # 12
WOW!!! I have never seen Shibori Hige! Another one for my list!
Me either, that looks fantastic..
Thanks Beth and Antoinette,
Really neat MG isn't it.
Here is what the SHIBORI HIGE looks like late in the day as it turns to a Strawberry Color posted on Thread #10
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3760239
Emma
Beth,
Your Covolvulus mauritanicus is awesome
Here is a great surprise that Jerry got a photo of while I was gone.
Same vine as this one
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3763164
Emma
oh I love those Fuji's... A.
No Clue,
This re-seeded from last year
Thanks A,
They are blooming like crazy - and they bloom ALL DAY LONG . . .
Is it hot and humid where you are in Texas? Any flooding?
Hi Beth,
I am in Jacksonville EAST TEXAS.
Just south of Tyler
Looking at a map, Jacksonville is about 3-hours drive straight north of Houston's north side.
No Flooding but LOTS of rain. We have had rain for about 2 months now.
At the moment it is sunshine, but we will have scattered THUNDER Showers every day for the next two weeks at least. *sigh*
It is amazing that I have MGs growing at all, but they do love this rain. I have two more large areas that I'm starting seeds for now that I need to get in the ground when the rain will let me.
E
DH is from Texas, but from the Laredo area. It's a big state!
Yes, Texas IS BIG. . .
The couple of times we have driven to Colorado, it was more than half of the trip just to cross the Texas border in the Panhandle - a LONG trip . . . LOL
Emma
Blue Spiral, my pandurata is small too. Tiny stem and lvs. Planted mine in
the ground 1 yr ago.
Emma, today's Lilac Luster bloom looks different than my earlier photo's.
I will send a pic later when I download They all faded fast in the 95 degree heat
except Rosita/youjiro.
Love the China Doll and the Fuji's. The Shibori Hige is drop dead
gorgeous.
Jackie
I am in awe of all the gorgeous blooms! Such amazing cultivars all of them!
Emma - I especially like this one your dh managed to snap a photo of:
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=3785991
What a beaut! And your Fuji Murasaki is quite the stunner!
Beth - Your potted mix is really pretty! Nice mix of colors in that container! :-)
I think the rains from Texas are moving east to Florida because I have been getting rain every day. Good because we needed it, but bad because some of the areas I have MGs planted are now wet areas. Don't know how long the MGs will last with wet feet. Probably not long. :-( Just another reason for me to start growing them in pots instead of the ground. I too only grow a few seeds from each cultivar just because of this reason of a possible weather condition unfavorable to the MGs, so I will grow the rest of the seeds out in the Fall in pots. I am so enjoying all the wonderful blooms posted here. What an exceptional thread! Thanks for all the eye-candy everyone! :-)
Emma:Your shibori hige is pretty!Nice!photos of the mg's.
Thanks Jackie, Becky and Karla. . .
Yes, someone else can have our rain for a while. It is raining now!
So much for working in the yard.
Emma
Oh, Emma - I don't know. I was able to go out while it was slightly drizzling last weekend - ooh, my clay soil was like melted butter . . . if I had done the digging I did on a sunny afternoon, it would have taken over an hour (and been much messier). As it was, it only took about 20 minutes! I'm hoping it will be as easy tomorrow! Gotta take advantage while I can.
Nichole
LOL, Nichole! I, too, am guilty of working in the drizzling rain. (Provided there is NO lightning,) Much cooler and the dirt does come up easier unless it's at the bottom of my yard where it is like soup! Behind my fence (in the vacant lot) it is now swamp land! And we haven't even gotten any hurricanes yet this year! I need a row boat! LOL!
I have a few places like that too where I haven't amended my soil.
BUT, you both will be amazed at the difference it makes when you amend your soil and water actually will d-r-a-i-n instead of puddling up. I think that is why my MGs are loving this all so much.
Amending is a LOT of work and we've been at it for two year and STILL haven't gotten all of the beds done. Maybe next year we will get to the others.
BIG DIFFERENCE in all of my plants.
Emma
L@@K AT THIS. . .
This is waaaay in the back of my property [that hasn't been cleaned out this year yet] with an alley access. Wisteria Vine on the left, and Blue Dawn on the right.
Look up in the tree between the utility poles *ha*
I forgot that I planted some Blue Dawn on the other side of the alley last year and it is at least 20' up in that tree.
Too much fun!
Emma
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