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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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Sweet Potato Vines—very Proliferic!

September 15, 2015
Christine . Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potato Vines Expanding, August, 2015

Sweet Potato Vines Expanding, early August, 2015

In our area (zone 8b) Sweet potatoes are generally planted in Mid to late May and grow until just before the first frost (usually around mid-October). Continue reading →

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Moon Flowers in My Gardens—Finally!

September 15, 2015
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Moon Flowers, Sept. 7, 2015

Moon Flowers, Sept. 7, 2015

After years of unsuccessfully trying to grow moonflowers from seed—usually from seed given to me as a passalong—I was given a small plant seedling that I promptly planted. Continue reading →

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