I am crazy.
Crazy, that is, about vines.
With the exception of poison ivy,
(and don't look at my face right now,
it is covered in poison ivy.)
(Thank you, Oakley...but that's a different story!)
Again, with the exception of poison ivy,
I love plants that creep and climb and cover everything...
sending out nimble tendrils to help them gain a foothold.
Now, I know that in some cases this type of
invasiveness can be a problem.
(not my house!)
But, on my garden fence it is a welcomed sight.
Cardinal flowers...vining to the sky
are a natural hummingbird attractant.
Morning glories, whose sweet faces greet me each morning...
Purple, ornamental beans whose lavender blossoms
mature to this lovely purple fruit...
The delicate, ruffled white blossoms of various gourds...
My favorite corner of the vegetable garden is this,
in the strawberry patch....
where gourd plants are creeping and climbing
and generally running amok!
There are gourds of all sizes, shapes, and textures.
I will use these in autumn decorating,
and then dry them for use
as bird houses next summer.
Another corner of the garden boasts a healthy grape harvest...
This fall, I will visit our local nursery...
looking for perennial flowering vines
to add to next year's garden walls.
Eventually I would love if the 8 foot fence walls of my
garden were entirely encased in vinery...
like a secret outdoor room,
overflowing with life-sustaining yumminess!
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Love looking at your 'treasures' from the garden.
About the only thing doing really well in my garden down here in hoooooooot south Texas is the malabar spinach vines and they're taking over! Need to get busy eating the stuff...hahahahaha
Then I'll have room to plant the okra which will also do very well in this heat and humidity...