D'vorahDavida
Yetzirah

Invasion
Thu Jul 27 2006


A few short weeks ago, I distinctly remember planting two or three morning glory seeds around one of the poles in our raised bed in the garden.

They came up quickly. Cute little seedlings. They grew slowly and almost seemed like they wouldn't make it for a while. I guess they changed their minds and decided to put down roots.

[album 65561 Morning Tower.JPG]

Here's a view from a short person's perspective.

[album 65561 Closeup Glory.JPG]

I think maybe they like the spot.

(Ya think?)


8 Comments
  • From:
    Welshamethyst (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Jul 27 2006
    Wow. Now THAT would be a passle of morning glory! I have some growing up the fence near the drive way and I stop most mornings to just enjoy them for a few minutes ;)
  • From:
    InStitches (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Jul 27 2006
    That's one seed package that should come with some sort of warning. Caution: Use sparingly; sewing seed too freely could produce jungle like conditions in your yard.

    Pretty though. :)
  • From:
    Mamallama (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jul 28 2006
    Lovely. Just lovely. :o)
    Tell the hen hello!
  • From:
    ImNotLisa (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jul 28 2006
    How pretty!! I need to get some next year for sure, I never remember how pretty it is until somebody else grows it. ;o)
  • From:
    Bookworm (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jul 28 2006
    Oh wow, I agree. ;-)
  • From:
    Camomille (Legacy)
    On:
    Sat Jul 29 2006
    Holy cow! Those are gorgeous. It's like Jack and the Bean Sprout!

    My seeds are proliferating and profligating or something or other too . . . . no vines though. Lots of pretty flowers! I hope they make it through till Saturday or Sunday when I might find some energy to photo them. *smile*
  • From:
    Camomille (Legacy)
    On:
    Sat Jul 29 2006
    STALK

    Jack and the Bean STALK . . .

    Must be thinking of the Jolly Green Giant or something to come up with 'sprout' . . .

    arrghhhhhhhhhh
  • From:
    Pragmatist (Legacy)
    On:
    Sat Aug 05 2006
    I think they did more than put down roots!

    Shalom