Rajah
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For the past week and a half, I was unable to get out and do anything with my garden (okay, so I was lazy most of the time). New kitten, sick other kitten, horrible weather...
Anyway, I expected to step out to a dead porch. I was partially right.
I waited too late on my bluebonnets. I was waiting for the seed pockets to dry... went out this morning and they'd opened up, so I don't have any bluebonnet seeds after all


My geraniums were starting to do more blooms, even though they hadn't been deadheaded. So I deadheaded (partially) those. They're doing okay with little attention. But I suspect they got water during the heavy storms the past week or so.
My morning glories and moonflowers just aren't. It's as though I planted a whole handful of plastic leaves, because they haven't grown or anything since the first leaves appeared.


I'm thinking that of my two iris, birds or something (what birds??? I never see birds at the apartment) got one of the bulbs. There's a depression in the middle where the bulb *should* be doing something. But the other iris is shooting up a couple of more leaf spears. No flower stalk yet, though.
All my impatiens were looking very, very sick. Little more than green stalks...but there are buds, so I might be able to pull it out of its slump if I can survive the humidity.

The begonia was half good, half unhappy. A little water and it should pull back out fine.
My hanging basket is dead. Entirely and completely. I need to replace it with something else. When and what, I don't know, though.
But the last basket I put in had turned into a full jungle!! The hosta are still going fairly well, even without me doing anything for a week and a half. I need more of those.

But the Mandevilla (never can spell that right) has taken on a life of its own!


I have two. The Red Riding Hood (non-climbing) has 3 or 4 flowers on it and is staying about 8-12 inches high. Beautiful.
But the Alice du Pont... yikes!! Last I looked, it had *one* tendril that was wandering aimlessly trying to find a place to climb.
This morning, there are *5* tendrils. One shooting out from the bottom of the plant and running almost along the ground. It just *might* find its way over to the trellis I have set up three pots away for the non-growing moonflowers and morning glories! I don't want to cut it, though, because there are two beautiful hand-sized blooms on it and one more bud.
Then another tendril had found its way to the porch railings and started climbing that.
Then there are at least 3 other tendrils searching for a hold along the wall! And one of those had several of the huge flowers and some buds, and I think another one had a bud.
My Alice du Pont is going to take over the porch!

