That's what mom is calling this - the experiment.
She wanted to plant Morning Glories but she didn't know where to plant them because they need room and height to climb.
She took one of her garden chairs and planted Heavenly Blue Morning Glory seeds in a pot and put the pot at the base of the garden chair. She had visions of the vine growing just on the chair. How foolish!
She's been waiting and waiting and waiting for them to bloom~
What a BEAUTIFUL color blue!
The only problem is that the morning glory vine is taller than the witch hazel that's supporting it!
She'll have to come up with a better plan for next year!
So until next time.................
Love ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
Hi Mitch & Molly
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely flower that you have growing in your garden
Milo & Jet
They are beautiful flowers but you have to careful ...it can take over your whole garden.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like your own SECRET GARDEN!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely those flowers look!
So do they bring in new butterflies for you to chase?
Wags, Ginger, Buddy n Shadow
Lovely, but a bit aggressive. The poor supporting plant.
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Dexter
That is a glorious color BLUE! Maybe next year....two garden chairs ,,,,hehehe
ReplyDeletegussie n teka
They are a lovely colour. Plan B for next year then. Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Hi Mitch and Molly!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are beautiful!
Thor and Jack
My goodness, how beautiful! I can't imagine all the colorful glory around your home :-)
ReplyDeleteThe morning glorys are outta control, BOL
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Oh I so regret planting morning glories when we first moved here. They have spread everywhere and they kill other plants.. It's a constsnt battle to keep them away from the trees and the hedge. Be very careful with them. Also they are toxic to dogs.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty, we have them around out light post!
ReplyDeleteAh, the best laid plans of mice and Mums....
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous though.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy
That is SO beautiful!!! We love blue!
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Zim
Very pretty! Tell your mom not to worry, she has all winter to figure out a new plan.
ReplyDeleteThose morning glories can be a bit of a beast, but the blooms are worth it.
ReplyDeleteMillie & Walter
WE here love love love Morning Glory's
ReplyDeleteI have had them years ago, when I spent most of everyday in the yard,, planted on the front fence!! They are just so beautiful!!!
Thank you so much for all the love you send to me. I can feel the love so much!
ReplyDeleteI think your Morning Glory flowers are so beautiful....I would like some to grow in my yard.
love
tweedles
"What's the story... Morning Glory?"
ReplyDeleteOn seeing your pretty flowers, my human couldn't resist typing the lyrics from a song.
Very pretty color. Your mom is a good gardner. Our person is not.
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Niamh & Ambrose
Your mom is amazing with so many talents! I love the Morning Glories, and I think her experiment was a huge success!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!!! Love climbing bloomers!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, but I'm sad to say they are a terrible, terrible invader of our Australian bush. Lovely in their own setting, though.
ReplyDeleteLee loves Morning Glories, we plant them along the chain link fence where they have no choice but to climb the fence.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a friend
Sweet William The Scot
We love Morning Glory too. Mum didn't grow them this year. We must make sure she does next summer.
ReplyDeleteMolly, Taffy, Monty and Winnie