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heavenly blue morning glories September 22, 2007

Posted by Sandy in a small garden in maine, photographs.
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The vine of heavenly blues I moved away from the hummingbird feeder last month is blooming. Notice how the blossoms look like they are lit from within in the side view shot.

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1. kate - September 22, 2007

Ah, these are so special … even more so, since mine have frozen. Your photographs are stunning!

2. nancy bea - September 23, 2007

Heavenly heavenly blues!

3. nikkipolani - September 23, 2007

Glorious side view!

4. mary - September 23, 2007

Wow. Sandy, you really know how to show a flower!

5. Cathy - September 23, 2007

Sandy – I’ve missed dropping by. The posts I’ve been missing are beautiful. I don’t know when I’ve seen a lovelier photo of Heavenly Blue and the boat, the leaf, the apples . . . . you have an artist’s eye – a poet’s soul.

6. Quietpaths - September 23, 2007

Always so beautiful. They really are both perfect shots.

7. Crafty Green Poet - September 24, 2007

the blue just glows in these stunning photos

8. meredith - September 24, 2007

I love morning glories. I just wish they didn’t take so long. Or is it just mine? Do yours not really do anything until the end of summer?

9. Sandy - September 24, 2007

meredith, the smaller multicolor vines I planted bloomed much earlier that the heavenly blues this year. Of course, I moved that vine, so it was slower. I wonder if they do well in cooler climates?

10. Connie - September 24, 2007

Wonderful photos… of one of my most favorite vines!

11. Greg Hunter - September 26, 2007

beautiful pictures. Will they grow in coastal climate of San Diego?

12. Sandy - September 26, 2007

Greg, I think morning glories grow just about everywhere. They are easy to grow, too. Soak the seeds overnight, and plant, either in pot to transplant later, or right in the ground.