| September stems |
| sweet potatoes! |
| Ella -- and a squirrel at left, just above the rail |
| spirea |
We also have tons of grape tomatoes, but they aren't so interesting to photograph anymore. The big tomatoes get weird and rotten before the ripen. Sometimes they show signs of being eaten, and I have seen stink bugs on them.
That porcelain berry vine in the bouquet is terribly invasive, but geez those berries are gorgeous.
Today, after some English ivy maintenance, I tried to get the solomon's seal away from plants it's crowding. I did maybe only 1/3 of what needs to be done before pooping out. Despite a heavy rain last night, I found digging hard. Many of the plants -- and some monkey grass, and some hosta -- I replanted. With the elm gone, many of the shade plants on that side got fried this summer. And that made one place fewer I could put the solomon's seal.
2 comments:
the flowers are gaw-geous. not sure what they all are--hellebore and something?
The only ones that really show in that shot are hydrangeas and zinnias.
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