flowerweaver
Deeply Rooted
@Hal the teparies aren't blooming yet. If they behave like last year's it will be a month or so while they become a large prostrate bramble before they bloom. As I recall it was September-October before I began to harvest them. They have just begun to branch, probably behind schedule from lack of sun, cooler temps, and the deluge of rains.
@Bluejay77 thanks, we are OK, just ready for some non-threatening, uneventful weather. Yesterday I found a new-to-me photo of the tornado that hit our place last summer, that destroyed most of my beans. Although I think of myself as a breeder, nature is doing most of the work for me. Anything that can survive drought, tornado, and flood is going to self-select for survival...flowerweaver's indestructible.
@Bluejay77 thanks, we are OK, just ready for some non-threatening, uneventful weather. Yesterday I found a new-to-me photo of the tornado that hit our place last summer, that destroyed most of my beans. Although I think of myself as a breeder, nature is doing most of the work for me. Anything that can survive drought, tornado, and flood is going to self-select for survival...flowerweaver's indestructible.