Friday, August 22, 2014

Morning Glory

Mom planted Morning Glories again this year and she's FINALLY at long last getting some heavenly blue blooms!

This is one of the vines. It's right outside our laundry room window. 



 The other morning glory vine is growing on the birch tree that's opposite our back porch.   Mom can't figure out why one is blooming and the other one isn't.  She waters the vines every day and fertilizes them faithfully once a week and talks sweet talk to them all the time.  hummmmmm
 Mom says Molly looks like a muffinhead and it's time for groomies. Glad it's you and not me, Molly! 
So until next time............

Love ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly

25 comments:

  1. Hmmm. We have no idea why one is blooming and the other is not, but we sure think those are pretty flowers.

    gus n teka

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  2. it is funny - back home in Australia Morning Glory is classed as a noxious weed - it grows like the kudzu does here and you are not allowed to plant it anymore :) Just be careful it doesn't seed or you will have it growing every where

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  3. Puzzled as why one blooms and other not? LOL Muffinhead. Good luck Molly. Have a fabulous Friday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  4. OMD! The morning glory blooms are so pretty! Happy Friday, pals!
    Oz

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  5. Lovely flowers, do you get lots of buttie pillars ?
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  6. We have those around here and did not realize they were Morning Glorys
    Snorts,
    Lily & Edward

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  7. Your morninggkories are beautiful. Muffinhead???? Time for a trim girlie.

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  8. No accounting for Morning Glories. They're stubborn.

    Love the muffinhead, Molly

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  9. The morning glories are beautiful. We hear they sell a morning glory muffin in our stores - that wouldn't be your muffinhead now, would it. Molly - we LOVE your muffinhead:)

    Woos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning

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  10. WOW, thats some pretty blue color. Ah....Molly we kinda agree, time for some fur stealing to be done!

    The Mad Scots

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  11. Some of our morning glory vines have produced more leaves than flowers too and we have no idea why.

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  12. I love morning glories and honeysuckle and have neither. Or maybe I did and the blasted deer at them? Thanks for sharing yours!

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  13. Da mornin glories try to take over our whole backyard here - dey's crazy!

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  14. Can't answer why one is blooming and other isn't, mom has a black thumb...she has killed a cactus. Sorry about your bad luck Molly and sorry Mitch is rubbing it in.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  15. If only plants would do what was expected of them !

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  16. That last photo is very sweet. Morning glory vines are not as welcome in the Australian bush as other plants, because they grow very, very, very well here, and smother other plants. But they're lovely, I must admit.

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  17. They're so pretty and around here they're so out of control.

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  18. They're so pretty and around here they're so out of control.

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  19. Howdy Mitch and Molly. Those morning glories are beautiful. Hope the other one gets flowers for you to enjoy. Take care and hope your weekend is grreat. No worries, and love, Stella and Rory

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  20. Molly, find a place to hide! I just got back from the fur stealers and I am naked. Mommy loves those flowers, her Mom used to have them too.

    Love Sasha

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  21. Lovely lovey flowers.
    We like your poofy muffin top, Molly!

    Wyatt and Stanzie

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  22. hello mitch and molly its dennis the vizsla dog hay dada likes to go arownd saying wots the storry morning glorry wel i gess now we no!!! ha ha ok bye

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  23. Our Morning Glories bloomed early and have now all gone...Yours are beautiful!

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