Passiflora incarnata

Maypop Passionflower  - pretty strange looking flower.  The plant tag said it takes 1 - 2 years to bloom after planting.  Not for this one!  Look at the flower buds above the bloom.  It has a very sturdy vine that dies back after a hard frost. 



I was on a grocery run before getting totally distracted by racks of flower and vegetable plants on prominent display.  For sale!  How fortuitous. 

I bought a horseradish plant.  I need that for Christmas prime rib.  Must tell my SIL - he’s got a deep fondness for horseradish sauce and prime rib. 

Picked up a rosemary plant too.  I nearly killed mine with homemade bug spray – it looks very puny and it just might not make it and I need lots of fresh rosemary for that fabulous sausage-pasta dish. Dang, that is delicious. 

Then I realized I needed to go the Territorial Seed Co. because they likely had eggplants.  The seeds I soaked and babied and nurtured haven’t sprouted.  They may yet but I want eggplant this season.  Last year they cross-pollinated with the tomatoes so the plants I bought today are going into the back garden well away from the toms.

As is the watermelon.  I’m a newbie with this but they’ll need protection from Moose.  He ate all the melons last year and the back garden is fully fenced.  So there.  He can catch a whiff of ripening melons on his way to the raspberry patch. What a chow hound.

Oh, I bought spaghetti squash too.  The seeds I planted at the same time as the cukes haven’t emerged while the cucumbers are setting their first true leaves.  They may yet but I’m not risking it.  Guess what?  The seeds are showing.  I get so impatient…  So I’ll have lots of spaghetti squash.

Oh and a yellow summer squash. 



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