I’m always hesitant when trying to grow annuals from seeds. This year I had a success and a failure. I planted a Hyacinth Vine at the base of my arbor. I imagined it covering the arch with purple flowers. Of the 50+ seeds I planted only two sprouted. Very disappointing.
The nasturtiums were a great success. The leaves are huge and I’m so excited to see the first flowers. They’re a lovely peach color. I planted them in one of my cement planters with some ferns and Creeping Jenny. I have them in several pots around the yard but this one bloomed first. I think it got just the right amount of sun.
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NASTURTIONS, FERNS, AND CREEPING JENNY |
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GREAT PEACH COLOR |
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HIDING UNDER A FERN FROND |
ACCESSORIES DON'T JUST FILL A SPACE, THEY DEFINE IT.
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