HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Roll on spring!
Jacob's Ladder WildflowersGlacier National ParkU.S. National Park Service, NPS/Jacob W. FrankPhoto labeled Public Domain (Copyright Free)
There's nothing as good as a good friend (and a hug from them, which we all need at the moment)
Rosy: Our Potato Vine (actually Solanum Jasminoides) languished much of last summer and fall after many years of fabulous blossoms. I've had several since we moved here; they were wonderful for some years but then become leggy and puny. I pruned this one heavily some years back and it came back beautifully, but not the last time and I'm not sure why. I probably did something wrong.. (I didn't buy a Scarlet Trumpet Vine but opted for a Royal one (Distictis Rivers), which has purple blooms with yellow throats. I had a Scarlet one in Long Beach on a fence on the driveway that seemed to bloom all year. It spread all the way along the fence and then along the top of the garage door and finally over the covered porch. It would've taken over the entire house if I'd let it.) Overall I found the distictis easier to prune than the solanum, which has narrow tendrils that really do tie themselves up in knots and are hard to 'follow' when pruning.. Ha! More info that you ever wanted. :-)
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