Now the oldest group is approx. 9 weeks old. They all look GREAT!
Keep in mind these are all grown off of CUTTINGS!!
Now I am going to TRY to get them to grow under the tree..There are a lot of roots under there, but we shall see. I just planted them yesterday (from my OWN cuttings!)
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Beautiful landscaping...by the looks of the trees and plants and that wonderful grass, you must be in Florida!
ReplyDeleteShirley,
DeleteYou guessed it right :)
SUNNY Florida (well rainy this week)
Your potato vine looks amazing...you definitely have a green thumb. I have to say I am envious, so many wonderful things to plant in Florida, which is home to me (former Floridian here that has been trans-planted in yankee territory)
ReplyDeleteChristine,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments.
I am a NATIVE Floridian! Born & Raised!
I did live in GA for one year recently, but couldn't wait to come back to FL :)
I do miss the change of seasons though. Fall was BEAUTIFUL in GA.
Lori
Looks beautiful! Life to the full! Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteThanks Melissa.
DeleteHmmm my previous comment didn't post, let's try again...
ReplyDeleteI love your potato vines, here in the midwest, we can't over-winter so use them in pots as filler vines with flowers. LOVE them as ground cover!
My Sister-in-Laws did fine last winter (all THREE DAYS of winter that we had!! LOL)
DeleteWE shall see.....
I LOVE the idea of putting them in pots with flowers. I hadn't thought of that! GREAT IDEA! I can't wait to try it.
If it weren't pouring rain right now, I'd do it right now!!