Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Garden Tuesday ~ The Super Weed Edition

Weed

It was so hot and miserable this summer that weeding stopped somewhere around the beginning of July.  I hope that explains the weed growing out of a tennis ball.  Seriously, they can grow out of tennis balls.  It’s hopeless. 

Please join me for Garden Tuesday.

Oh, and Happy Birthday to my MOM!

14 comments:

Joanne said...

Really, can't be expected to fight that kind of sorcery. Happy birthday to your mom!

Kat said...

It never ceases to amaze me how a weed can survive anything, and grow out of a tennis ball!!

Melynda said...

Love the tennis ball garden! Thanks for hosting.

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Hi Pam, YES---those darn weeds can grow ANYWHERE --ANYTIME... When we were gone for 3 weeks in June, we came home to more weeds than we'd EVER had!!!!! Yipes!!!!

Hope you can get to West VA to ride that train sometime.
Hugs,
Betsy

Abby said...

I love that about Mother Nature! Thanks for hosting.

once in a blue moon said...

if you want to talk weeds i got you beat... except the tennis ball is kinda special... i bet i got bowling balls then!

merrilymarylee said...

Are you sure the weed didn't GROW the tennis ball? Since we get potatoes and turnips and carrots that way, you'd better make sure before you toss it. You could have a real money crop. :)

Barb @ A Life in Balance said...

Oy weeds! I haven't had time to weed seriously for at least a month. The weeds are everywhere. I am trying to get rid of them before the first frost in November, just 20 minutes at a time. I can't do any longer because of the mosquitoes. :)

June said...

That is just plain hilarious!

Pam said...

That is C.R.A.Z.Y!

Lee said...

Y-y-yikes!

Marjie said...

Happy Birthday, Pam's Mom! We'll pretend to have not seen the evil weed!

a good yarn said...

Given a sporting chance, a weed will grow anywhere. That was a woeful pun and I should apologise immediately.

Les said...

I'm avoiding my backyard. In another month or two, it will be covered in snow, so why bother. I keep telling myself, I'll tackle the nutgrass, invasive garlic chives, and weeds next spring. Either that or I need to hire a yard boy. Hmmm.....