1. Pamela Jones says:

    Lisa,

    What type of ground cover is that off your back porch?
    Thanks.

  2. Terri says:

    You can never have enough porches, Liz Marie!!! I have been enjoying viewing the pretty pumpkins online…so many beautiful colors. And lastly, your vinca is divine! We had it in our landscaping around one of our previous homes and it never failed us!

  3. Kate says:

    Lisa, it looks a bit like Tradescantia Fluminensis / Wandering Jew.

  4. Terri says:

    Vinca Minor

  5. Valerie T. says:

    A hint for your pumpkins/gourds: Wipe them with a damp cloth. Then spray them with a clear polyurethane spray paint (only if you are not going to use them as food later!). We position ours upside down first and spray them all and when dry, turn them over and then spray the tops. I was told never to rub them over the concrete because any little break in the skin will allow the fruit flies and rot! I am usually able to keep mine outside for two months in Mississippi (where the temps are still in the 90s!).

    Happy Fall Y’all!!

  6. obie01 says:

    Soak and rinse your pumpkins in water and bleach. One gallon water, 2 T. bleach is about right. Make sure the skin has no breaks. This can be done again if you notice the fruit flies or if the pumpkins are wilting. This has worked for us for years. Some add a little dish soap to the mix.

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