
I bought a sweet little tin pot one day at the grocery store. It had a packet of morning glory seeds and some soil in it. So I planted them, then realized they'd need something to climb. So I transplanted them into a larger pot and stuck a tomato cage in the pot. Success!


Peek a boo!! I really like this pic with the blurry leaves...


There are sweet peas planted in the pot too. I honestly don't know if they grew or not...

This pot of morning glories flourished in the sunroom of our lovely home. Really, very little care was required. (Luckily, because I am not a good tender...fertilizer? who me? watering? oh, yeah. Forgot to do that today...) Needless to say, I may never be the owner of any orchids!
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