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Moon Vines |
Jerusalem Artichokes |
Violas |
Foxgloves and Prince of Orange Poppies |
The Jungle |
Cimicifuga, Liatris, and Sweet White Peas |
Moon Vines |
Jerusalem Artichokes |
Violas |
Foxgloves and Prince of Orange Poppies |
The Jungle |
Cimicifuga, Liatris, and Sweet White Peas |
Cimicifuga....Didn't my gynecologist
ReplyDeletescrap that out of me a few years ago?
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DeleteDear, your a walking petri dish.
DeleteNorma Dear,
DeleteYour garden grows,
it runs amok
drug resistant,
where you fold and tuck.
Warfare ammo,
you harbor within,
conventions aside,
douche with bleach and gin.
The men who came calling,
and are quick to go crawling,
have found your flavor,
putrid and appalling.
You smile and nod,
oblivious to self,
"Norma difficile"
on some dictators shelf.
Panic in the streets,
The public's unrest,
your scaly contagion,
covers , face, groin, and chest.
A brown site resides,
in finger holes untold,
all perish in Norma's gutter,
when humanity is bowled.
That was really beautiful Testosterone.
DeleteVery colorful assortment! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the "jungle" - that's definitely our preferred style of gardening... More is more, I say. Jx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely gardens!!! I can really enjoy all those colors. I'm loving the mix of foxgloves and poppies in the same bed. And nice to see fellow Philly folk!
ReplyDeleteThe Gayfeather had my sphincter twitching like a rabbits nose. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming mix. Put me down as another fellow enthusiast for the jungle school of gardening.
ReplyDeleteThe garden this past year was a happy accident. I had little to do with it. The jungle looked the way it does for about three weeks. It was a lovely visual to look out the window to see. Now the clean up part is here. I have the winter to knock it down and compost it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see all this colour at this time of year!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful jungle... mine is more of a tangle.
Sx
Now that's a jungle I would happily get lost in.
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