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Just as evil as the pink ones but even prettier. Here growing on the fence with their evil cousin clematis.
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I made the mistake planting them. After 2 years it took another 2 yrs to eradicate them, so I thought. 2 years went buy and another patch appeared, but I'm pretty confident this time. On the subject of the photos...very nice colors and saturation.Make no mistake. Evil wears a pretty face. I can never pull them up as fast as they grow.
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My zinnias struggled all summer with the heat and powdery mildew and my error of putting too many in the same large pot. Now that fall cool nights are here they are bursting with life. I’m hoping most of the buds get to bloom before our first frost. If we have an overnight frost warning, will they survive in a pot if I cover them?
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You made? These are fantastic! I’m curious about the color choice? Is it meant to blend in? I recently bought one of these but haven’t put it together yet. At this point I may wait until spring as growing season is done here.Homebrew obelisks. A serious test of my eighth-grade carpentry chops...
New homes for an ancient climber and an elderly Bourbon waiting for cooler weather before pruning and transplant to better surroundings.
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Yup, homemade. Gray-green tends to disappear behind the foliage and blooms--the roses are the stars, not the obelisk. Yours might be anchored with smallish wood stakes near the bottom crossbars. Pound 'em in and secure with zips run thru a small hole at the top of the stakes.You made? These are fantastic! I’m curious about the color choice? Is it meant to blend in? I recently bought one of these but haven’t put it together yet. At this point I may wait until spring as growing season is done here.
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I’m a little concerned about anchoring it due to the angles. No have been using rebar and zip ties on the other structures I’ve added. I guess I’ll pound in the rebar at an angle?
Yup, homemade. Gray-green tends to disappear behind the foliage and blooms--the roses are the stars, not the obelisk. Yours might be anchored with smallish wood stakes near the bottom crossbars. Pound 'em in and secure with zips run thru a small hole at the top of the stakes.
I actually plant them on purpose, all along the back garden where I've made a fence of used shipping pallets. I'm never up early enough to see the blooms though. lolI get it. I have a stubborn morning glory that I have been battling with.