good morning all
slept well last night, a relief
sure seemed to get light out soon, ahhhh, go reset the clocks.
at least one's phone and pc does it automatically.
1.55 inches of rain. We are so soggy but weather is drying out and this week warming up, I see a 71 for Thursday.
then it gets colder again.
will be a busy day, lots to do.
I still can't find my pill box. I need to go tear the rv apart and find out where it is.
maybe it fell in the bathroom trash can. I remember putting it in a baggie, then what...
encroaching senility
I might repot my moon flowers today. They were planted two to a pot and both grew and the plants are five times larger
than regular flowers. So I need to break the two seedlings apart and repot.
I kept a great deal of empty nursery containers over the last two years and I'm going to try to fill every one of them.
I find it amazing that a flower can differentiate between sunlight and moonlight. Had to look it up.
Perhaps it's more an aversion to the sun's light?
I didn't realize this is a vine, a type of morning glory.
That sure changes where I'll plant it.
Moonflower is a tender perennial vine that can add incredible beauty and powerful fragrance to a night garden. Often grown as an annual outside of its tropical and subtropical USDA hardiness zones, this vine is sometimes regarded as a night-blooming species of morning glory. It features large, heart-shaped, dark green leaves on robust, slightly prickly stems. Its trumpet-shaped flowers begin blooming in mid-summer and last until fall. They are typically an iridescent white and grow around 6 inches long and 3 to 6 inches wide.1 The blooms unfurl from cone-shaped buds as the sun goes down, as well as on cloudy days. They stay open all night, exuding their sweet fragrance into the air, before closing up again the next morning. Moonflower is best planted in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. It is a fast-growing vine and can reach around 10 to 20 feet long in just one season under optimal conditions.
hope you all have a nice Sunday