I wish I could understand why morning glories do so well one year and then not so much the next. Last year, as you can see, the glories were just gorgeous...this year, nuthin'...
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...is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking. ~Thank you to Brian Andreas
I wish I could understand why morning glories do so well one year and then not so much the next. Last year, as you can see, the glories were just gorgeous...this year, nuthin'...
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xoabb
I don't know either! I have a gorgeous crop this year and many look exactly like these.
ReplyDeleteI have none and yes they are beautiful. What's for dinner?
ReplyDeleteI havent had any for years now because the last few summers we grew them all we got were leafy vines no buds, no fleurs
ReplyDeleteSeriously? I spend all summer, every summer, pulling morning glories out of my pepper and tomato patches. They always bloom beautifully if I don't get them all. Once upon a time I loved them.
ReplyDeleteGlorious, indeed! So pretty!
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