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Monday, May 8, Morning Glories (left) Moonflowers (right) |
In one week's time, the morning glories and moonflowers have gotten so big. If the weather warms up and it stops raining, I'll be able to transplant the seedlings outside.
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Saturday, May 13, Moonflowers (left) and Morning Glories (right) |
Ain't nature grand??? They look great! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd I haven't killed them, yet! :-D
DeleteLoving the growth. Its so exciting to see all the signs of summer. And you know exactly how many days...:) happy weekend. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised how quickly they grew. And Summer is my season. I've been counting down since the last day of Summer last year :-D
DeleteOh Moon Flowers, so pretty and exotic.
ReplyDeleteMorning Glories are too but they're prolific little suckers. I keep pulling them out of my garden.
I had moonflowers one year. The blooms were as large as dinner plates. Morning glories are annuals. Are you sure you're not pulling up wild morning glories also called Devil's Weed? They look like morning glories, but the blossoms are pastel and the climb counterclockwise. They tend to choke out anything in their path
DeleteFantastic! Looking great! I love seeing things come to life!
ReplyDeleteThey arw looking great. It's always wonderful to see the plants growing. Valerie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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