Quite a few years ago Club co-founder Don Cable sent me a gift of three kinds of garden seeds. Two were of squash, one of which I still raise every year, and the other was a packet labeled "Grandpa Cable's Morning Glory" or something to that effect. After two or three years had passed I finally planted them in two spots, and was delighted to discover that they readily re-seeded themselves each year, so all I have to do is a minimal amount of weeding.
Here is a photo taken at high noon today (it was partly cloudy). The foliage in this spot provides shade for my outside dog kennel. I can't help but think of Don each time I see these flowers. Now I would like to pass it on. If any Alliance member would like some of these seeds I will be happy to collect them and mail them out late this fall. First come first served until the seeds are gone. They will of course be dried before packaging and mailing. Click on the photos to enlarge them. Final note: those squash are the sweetest I ever tasted, but they require a lot of room.
I'll take some. :)
Mike - I would love to have some seeds. Thank you - Linda
That's a very kind offer. I may take you up on it another year if you offer again. I just learned something tonight. I have some kind of a climbing/spreading flower that has a white flower and a thin, reddish/brown noodle-like vine. I'll have to check to see if the leaves are heart shaped. I thought they might be some kind of Petunia but they might be Morning Glory's. It comes back on it's own ever year and grows/spreads like a weed.
Quote from: Linda Ferguson on August 26, 2016, 09:55:28 PM
Mike - I would love to have some seeds. Thank you - Linda
Seems fitting that some of these seeds go back to the Sacramento area. You are on the list.
Mike, I believe those are Granpa Ott's Morning Glories. They are one of the oldest and hardiest morning glories. They even flourish in the Colorado mountains and out here on the high plains. Your's look beautiful!
Royce, you may be describing Moon Flower. It is a close relative of morning glory but the blooms tend to open in the evening instead of the morning.
Mike, if you have any remaining seeds I would like to get some.
Quote from: Ed Brockman on August 27, 2016, 08:58:03 AM
Mike, if you have any remaining seeds I would like to get some.
Ed, you are number three on the list. There should be plenty of seeds.
Add me to the list as well please Mike...and if you have any of the squash?....would like to try them too!....thanks for your generosity...
Quote from: Stan Alder on August 28, 2016, 01:24:31 PM
Add me to the list as well please Mike...and if you have any of the squash?....would like to try them too!....thanks for your generosity...
Sure - but be sure to leave plenty of room for the squash, as they do tend to make a lot of vines. And the fruit are quite large, so would not do well on a trellis or fence. Football size and shape, and some get larger that that.
That is probably all I better offer for now. Thanks to those who expressed an interest.
Wow, those look like the morning glories we had on the fence when I was growing up in WV. Beautiful!
I plan to mail those seeds that were promised to the four members who responded above some time this week. You can get your planting areas ready!
Wonderful Mike, the weather is beautiful here now and I'm ready to plant them. Thanks - Linda