Nice looking flowers. Too bad the Morning Glories are invasive in this part of the country.
I don't mind - they are lovely. Besides I would rather they invade instead of poison ivy....
Trumpet vines seem to be invading here in Central PA...and that Autumn Joy clematis...I have struggled to get rid of it, but to no avail....
@Heidi68 Let us know how that works a year from now.
@JackPedigo I have 10.5 acres - 7ish is woods - nature can do as it pleases
@Heidi68 She often does and we sometimes wonder what hit us.
They don't seem to grow out of control here in the southern states of the US. There are much more 'invasive' plants here then the Morning Glory.
@thinktwice Good luck getting rid of Trumpet Vines. Their roots grow deep.
The purple thing looks like sweet peas...they are lovely and appear randomly in my garden as well...I love morning glories as well...
They look nice... Not a big fan of purple though... I like white roses and red...
I am beginning to love whatever nature produces... my roses look horrible this year so I am hunting other things to photograph
@Heidi68 do don't get me wrong, I love nature as well
Posted by FrostyJimI always do a little weeding before I go to sleep...
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMushrooms called, “dead man’s fingers.” Very Halloweeny! What is dead man’s fingers?
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMushrooms called, “dead man’s fingers.” Very Halloweeny! What is dead man’s fingers?
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMushrooms called, “dead man’s fingers.” Very Halloweeny! What is dead man’s fingers?
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMushrooms called, “dead man’s fingers.” Very Halloweeny! What is dead man’s fingers?
Posted by FrostyJim...just when you thought it was safe to pick tomatoes?
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Posted by FrostyJim...just when it was ripe!
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Posted by FrostyJimI had a set of these mason jar sprouting lids way back about 40 yrs ago that were lost over time .
Posted by KilltheskyfairyBest way to grow
Posted by KilltheskyfairyDon’t poison!
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