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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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  • wtgW Offline
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    I had planted some morning glory seeds in a pot last year. This spring I dumped the dirt from the pot into an elevated bed next to the fence and planted romaine lettuce in it. A couple of "weeds" sprouted up around the lettuce. I pulled one plant out and then thought "hmmm, this leaf looks familiar" and left the rest.

    The volunteers, living up to their name:

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    I like the look so much I think I may just plant vining flowers (morning glories , moonflowers, and maybe nasturtiums) in the elevated bed next year. The vines look lovely on the fence!

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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      I had planted some morning glory seeds in a pot last year. This spring I dumped the dirt from the pot into an elevated bed next to the fence and planted romaine lettuce in it. A couple of "weeds" sprouted up around the lettuce. I pulled one plant out and then thought "hmmm, this leaf looks familiar" and left the rest.

      The volunteers, living up to their name:

      alt text

      I like the look so much I think I may just plant vining flowers (morning glories , moonflowers, and maybe nasturtiums) in the elevated bed next year. The vines look lovely on the fence!

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      Bernard
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      @wtg So pretty. I've had them self-seed a number of times.

      Those are my favorite Morning Glories, but I don't have any this year. Will need to rectify that next year!

      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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        Pretty. My sister's morning glories in Oregon got out of control and were impossible to eradicate. Probably depends on your climate.

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          Native New York Ironweed alt text

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            Native New York Ironweed alt text

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            #209

            @rustyfingers Pretty color.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              Pretty. My sister's morning glories in Oregon got out of control and were impossible to eradicate. Probably depends on your climate.

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              @rustyfingers said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:

              My sister's morning glories in Oregon got out of control and were impossible to eradicate.

              Will keep that in mind!

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                Native wild senna

                It's gone, well, wild this year!

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                  Just saw this while hiking in the Mt. Charleston area of Nevada, at around 7,500 feet.

                  The Mojave Prickly Poppy.

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                  Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                    Here in England the apple trees are bending under the weight of a bumper harvest, guess our near draught has forced them. Blackberries also in season.
                    And a garden nearby is full of gladiolus, mostly red, but a lovely white with hint of pink

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                      All very beautiful! 👍

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