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Saturday in the Garden, August 10 by Bookhenge
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Native passion flowers . . . elegant and aggressive . . .
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Kinda the Liberace of flowers
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Propellers?
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How the bee sips the sweet nectar . . .
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In abstract
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Volunteer tomato plants are out-of-control . . .
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A little ingenuity making the most of the umbrella . . .
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Note twine running from tomato plants to umbrella . . .
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Clever use of plastic clips to protect stem . . .
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Twine around tomato ring to protect the stem . . .
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Success!!!
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So where are the bitter melons? We always plant bitter melons.
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Ahhhh there they are . . .
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There's a short, squatty one.
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Beautiful in its own way
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A pumpkin? No, just a bitter melon that stayed too long on the vine . . .
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Yuck but beautiful colors! The over-ripened bitter melon bursts opens to reveal vividly gorgeous seeds and pith.
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The Malabar spinach that ate the compost bins . . .
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Did I mention it's agressive???
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A beautiful plant though and some people actually like to eat it ;-)
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The garden's loveliest flower -- even Gail would agree
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I see it!
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A big one!
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Fried okra, here I come ;-)
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Just the world's third hottest pepper!
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Biter, beware!
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Male or female flower???
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Can't tell from this angle . . .
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Fence garden is looking good!
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Looking after the flower beds . . . (see, Gail ;-)
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