Holy Clematis, Batgirl! That is huge!
I had one climbing (clambering?) up a utility pole at the old house. It never got that high even with the pole's help.Mary Anne in Kentucky
It looks happy there!
It looks so fluffy and inviting.
Reb - yes, it grew very well this year!Mary Anne in Kentucky - this one has been established for a long time, and I didn't trim it back last year, so it really expanded.Gail - it certainly seems to be!Leah - it does, doesn't it? The cats seem to think so, too, because they are always hiding out in it.
Oh nice.. you and your green thumb. Word verification "thold." I never even knew that it was for thale. ;)
Good one, Hilary! snort
I'm impressed! and laughing over Reb's comment.
Wow! I know some people with gardens around here who would be jealous.
Mine had been there a while when I bought the house, and I never cut it back except when it grew out into the driveway and I drove over it. It just wasn't as motivated as yours.Mary Anne in Kentucky
Wow! Looks like it's there to stay! I can't believe how pretty it still is. Ours hasn't had blossoms for a couple of weeks.
Holy Clematis, Batgirl! That is huge!
ReplyDeleteI had one climbing (clambering?) up a utility pole at the old house. It never got that high even with the pole's help.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky
It looks happy there!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so fluffy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteReb - yes, it grew very well this year!
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky - this one has been established for a long time, and I didn't trim it back last year, so it really expanded.
Gail - it certainly seems to be!
Leah - it does, doesn't it? The cats seem to think so, too, because they are always hiding out in it.
Oh nice.. you and your green thumb.
ReplyDeleteWord verification "thold." I never even knew that it was for thale. ;)
Good one, Hilary! snort
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed! and laughing over Reb's comment.
ReplyDeleteWow! I know some people with gardens around here who would be jealous.
ReplyDeleteMine had been there a while when I bought the house, and I never cut it back except when it grew out into the driveway and I drove over it. It just wasn't as motivated as yours.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky
Wow! Looks like it's there to stay! I can't believe how pretty it still is. Ours hasn't had blossoms for a couple of weeks.
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