#118729
August 10th, 2005 at 10:14 PM
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Keep up the great picture taking and planting, Weezie! By the way... what kind of camera is it? I'm in the market for a much better one - mine is sooooooo bad and blury most of the time... Here are some pictures of my plumbago. It is an annual here, and I've been overwintering 2 twelve inch pots of it for about 5 years now. I'm so jealous of gardeners in warmer states where these grow like bushes!
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#118730
August 10th, 2005 at 10:34 PM
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Very pretty Lynne. Is that in the same family as the hyrdangea?
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#118731
August 10th, 2005 at 11:27 PM
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Wow weezie more pictures please. Your stuff is sooooooooo cool. I love it.
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#118732
August 11th, 2005 at 12:08 AM
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Lynne, That's a really cool looking plant... I have a ground cover plumbago and it's more of an intense blue/purple.... and it' turns a rust colored stems... especially when the weather starts to turn colder... By the way... what kind of camera is it? I'm in the market for a much better one - mine is sooooooo bad and blury most of the time... I will have to take a peak at it.. It is really a cute little camera.. and takes some really good shots and very easy to work, trust me, if I can work it, it's EASY!!!
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#118733
August 11th, 2005 at 12:10 AM
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Tammy, I have more pictures just gotta get them resized... You know I just love taking photo's....... Makes my yard look ALOTTTTTTTTTT BETTER THAN IT REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLY DOES!!! :rolleyes:
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#118734
August 11th, 2005 at 12:15 AM
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Triss ~ I don't think it's in the same family as hydrangea. Nothing about that came up when I did a search. Here's a great site for more info on this plant: plumbago Weezie ~ I also have some of the ground cover plumbago - not quite the same... and it can be very invasive, ya know? My friend has a RING of the ground cover plumbago in her yard - it's been there ever since they've been living there for about 20 years now - it's the strangest looking area - will try and take a picture. Definitely a fairy ring going on there...
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#118735
August 11th, 2005 at 05:33 AM
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Thanks for the site. Does not look like a plant for my zone, to bad as it can be a very pretty border plant.
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#118736
August 11th, 2005 at 06:37 AM
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Do what Lynne does, over winter it inside...
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#118737
August 11th, 2005 at 06:56 AM
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That would be great for a pot of it, but I was seeing it as a full border.
I have a great spot for something that can be trained as a high ground cover/mini hedge but stays green all year so that spot does not get bare.
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#118738
August 11th, 2005 at 11:16 AM
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Weezie that was so much fun - thanks! I just sat with my bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream and watched the slide show - heaven! Just wished you were here so you could tell me what stuff was!
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#118739
August 11th, 2005 at 07:14 PM
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Hey Mary, I'm just around the corner all the time.
When I win the lottery, I'll be goin' to everybodies house's...Wouldnt' that be fun.. *Talk about ANTICIPATION here*
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#118740
August 11th, 2005 at 10:01 PM
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I have pics to share today. My garden is wonderful after the bit of rain we got last night. Touch-Me-Nots Sunflower Pretty Pink flower (Zinnia?) Late Bloom on a Hollyhock And my Geraniums
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#118741
August 11th, 2005 at 10:04 PM
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And some non-blooming stuff that I just wanted to share. 3 Bell peppers A banana pepper, I think Basil getting going Lemon Basil 4 O'Clocks that I planted a few weeks ago And my Morning Glories are finally going. They are getting eaten up by the grasshoppers though. Any idea on that little blue flower in the upper right?
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#118742
August 12th, 2005 at 04:08 AM
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Hope your not tired of Hibiscus. More blooms Evergreen Hibiscus Blooms flowers/EvergeenHib.gif" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Same flower with tape on it about 6 1/2 inch flowers/NotDinnerPlateSize.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Another manhot Sweet Yellow Hibiscus flowers/NewestManhotYellow.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Red Texas Star flowers/NewTexasStar.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Texa Star Hibiscus bloom opening flowers/TexasStarBloomOpening.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> If you tire of Hibiscus let me know. I will double up on them then
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#118743
August 12th, 2005 at 05:56 AM
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More, Jimmy. Send more, gosh they are so pretty!
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#118744
August 12th, 2005 at 06:05 AM
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More more more please more. Love your flowers.
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#118745
August 12th, 2005 at 07:22 AM
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beautiful pictures everyone - gosh I can't believe the size of that hibiscus flower! Triss, if you find out the name of that blue flower, please let me know. It's fairly invasive - or at least it has been in this yard (may be if it's kept after it doesn't become quite so invasive?) I have it everywhere...though it does have a gorgeous deep blue flower. I think mine were eaten by flea beetles - this was back in early June. Did you start those 4 oclocks from seed? Mine have done horribly It's my fault though, I didn't transplant them when they were big enough to move, and they must have pretty deep roots, because they're not doing well in my 10" pot.
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#118746
August 12th, 2005 at 07:42 AM
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My yard too but I kinda like it where it is now so that is ok for now. You should pop your pic into the mystery plants threads cuz it is better than mine. Yes, I started the 4 oclocks a few weeks ago. Not exactly sure what date. I love how well they are growing but they really are taking over the place I put them. The area they are in is my experimental garden. Figuring out how they grow will enable me to decide where to put them next year. Doing that with everything in that section this year.
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August 12th, 2005 at 07:48 AM
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Jimmy, MORE HIBISCUS!!!!!!!!! Can never have to many of those.... and that yellow one is soooo pretty.... Thanks for sharing those.. Mary and Triss, I believe that is some type of relative to the Spiderwort [Tradescantia sp.]
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#118748
August 12th, 2005 at 07:57 AM
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#118749
August 12th, 2005 at 08:19 AM
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Sorry Sheri ~ I have to agree with Weezie here on the Spiderwort. I posted a picture of the same thing last summer, and that is what it turned out to be. The vinca is more purple, with a different shaped leaf.
Good guess, though...
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#118750
August 12th, 2005 at 09:08 AM
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Yep, it looks like Spiderwort. There sure are a lot of varieties of it out there. Thanks for the ID.
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#118751
August 13th, 2005 at 02:34 AM
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Yep, definitely spiderwort. If I can just get them a bit more contained (as well as the flea beetles that chomp them up), I'll enjoy them more - thanks for the ID!
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#118752
August 13th, 2005 at 02:36 AM
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Flea Beatles Love Radishe's, and I read that if you plant those near what you want the FB's to go to, instead of your other plants.. The radishe's supposedly can handle them, cause they grow so fast it doesn't effect them??? I put my Wonder Egg plants by them, and no more FB's!!
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#118753
August 13th, 2005 at 03:24 AM
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I will have to remember radishes. Have not had a whole lot of trouble with bugs this year until now. We ahve grasshoppers now and they are mostly eating my irises. Since they have already bloomed, I am ok with that.
I really have to wonder what I have in my garden that is keeping them away.
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