Our neighbors son is mentally off and is a bit of a pervert so last year we put up privacy fence to block our swimming pool from his creepy eyes. This year we made a garden fence. The hubs found a curved tree to border it and I'm in love with this new garden. I planted cucumbers on both ends, sugar snap peas for the little one, she loves to eat the peas straight off the plant. Birdhouse gourds which I guess squash bugs really like, GREAT :/ Morning glories and moon flowers in the center. After all that work to build a permanent garden fence we bought a used above ground pool for next year that won't even fit there, lol!!! So I'm thinking about making a new half circle garden where the pool usually goes so the garden will be growing again next year :))))
For Sunnybrook an up close picture of my morning glories :)
Hi Kelly, Looking good . . . very good! That fence will provide a lot of privacy for the pool and it looks beautiful with the vines growing up it and the curved fallen tree. Your place looks so green and lush . . . what a lovely home :)
ReplyDeleteOh you will be sorry about plating that Morning Glory and in the next year or so I will be smiling the whole time I type.... We Told You So...
ReplyDeleteYou will live to rue the day you allowed that invasive pain in the ass weed to grow anywhere within a 100 miles of your garden.
Glad that I don't need a privacy fence, probably if anyone lived that close to me, they would put one up. The world is my litter box as sponge bob would say. Keep an eye on those morning hell plants and pull the seed pods off and burn them.
ReplyDeleteWhat an attractive way you made a (growing!) privacy fence around the pool this year! Very pretty and clever, too. Your place really does look lush and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI always plant a bit of Morning Glory in a certain spot and never have any trouble with it! I like your privacy fence!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I agree with PP on the Morning Glory. Can't get rid of them.
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ReplyDeleteSlate again ... and Bohemian Black on the right. The plum cast is much more clearly evident in sunlight ... a good color for the right application, but I think not mine.
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