
But I’ve said it before, I dig vines on row houses. I know some are bad for the brick but I still can’t help but find them cool (the good kind and the bad kind) when they flower. Anyone know if this is the good or bad kind of vine?


But I’ve said it before, I dig vines on row houses. I know some are bad for the brick but I still can’t help but find them cool (the good kind and the bad kind) when they flower. Anyone know if this is the good or bad kind of vine?


And I thought the flower below had amazing colors.


It’s been a while since we’ve played weed or flower. I know this is eye of the beholder and all but I guess I’m wondering if these are planted like this? Anyone know for sure?


Here’s another example of a very neat one. But I gotta honest, I was more impressed with this flower that I found on its lonesome:


I’m digging the mix here. And I also kinda liked the wild one below:


I’ll admit it, the dog first got my attention but these are some pretty sweet flowers:


Gotta respect the gardeners from the Marriot in Woodley Park. Every year they never hold back.

Photo by PoPville Flickr user Mr. T in DC
These great flowers are from the “Haupt Garden, behind the Smithsonian Castle”.

Memories to Treasure © 2010 Amber Lupin
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