The morning glories in my vegetable garden have reached their peak. Seems a little slow this year but I was a little slow in getting them planted. I counted eight different colors. I was originally thinking they were all distinct varieties, but I have changed my mind and some are variations but I am not sure what is what name wise. I should really do a better job of tracking what I plant. (That made me laugh because I am the person with 3 or 4 garden journals. Some of them I tried to use and some are there to just look pretty.)
I get my seeds from either from Botanical Interests or Baker Creek. Because I never plant all of the seed at once, they get combined and it becomes a mystery what is being planted. As I am sitting here typing this, I am also looking through the Baker Creek catalog and there are other varieties I need to try for next year. Now, can I remember this for next year?!
I have done my best to caption each variety, but it is a guess - my best guess though.
I get my seeds from either from Botanical Interests or Baker Creek. Because I never plant all of the seed at once, they get combined and it becomes a mystery what is being planted. As I am sitting here typing this, I am also looking through the Baker Creek catalog and there are other varieties I need to try for next year. Now, can I remember this for next year?!
I have done my best to caption each variety, but it is a guess - my best guess though.
Carnevle Di Venezia |
Grandpa Ott's |
Flying Saucer |
Carnevle Di Venezia |
Sunrise Serenade |
Flying Saucer |
Grandpa Ott's |
Carnevle Di Venezia |
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