Question: I’d like to grow morning glories in my garden, but I’ve trouble growing them in the past. People say they can be invasive, but I can’t even get mine started. I planted the seeds in peat pots ...
Does your yard have a bare trellis just begging for color? Or perhaps an unsightly fence that could use a little screening? Look no further than the morning glory, a classic cottage garden vine that ...
The vine was so pretty, twining among the slats of the deck railing; its tangle of heartlike leaves draped like green bunting, filled with rosy-purple flares, little bugles that seemed to be calling ...
Morning glories have long been favorites in an informal or cottage garden for their charming vining habit and cheerful early-morning blooms. Nothing’s more picturesque than a trellis or garden gate ...
Question: I planted beautiful blue morning glories by seed late this spring. They are growing up a trellis in a large pot on my deck. Last weekend, my new neighbors came over for a barbecue, and they ...
Morning glories, (Ipomea spp.) are a fabulous easy-to-grow addition to any flower garden. They produce prodigious amounts of flowers as well as attractive foliage on their tall vines. Morning glories ...
If you are looking for something blue to brighten up the landscape this summer, have we got the plant recommendation for you. The 2023 Louisiana Super Plant selection for the summer is a dwarf morning ...
One plant I fear above all others is a romantic annual vine grandmother loved: morning glory. These exceptional trumpet flowers borne on rampant runners are beloved signatures of our American country ...
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This corn field has been overtaken by morning glory weed. TIFTON — Morning glory is a long-standing nuisance weed that wraps around corn plants and chokes farm equipment. One University of Georgia ...
Q. I planted morning-glory seeds this year, and I got full, lush foliage climbing up a tall trellis but no wonderful peacock blue blooms. Not a one. What happened? A.G., Upton A. Fall is a time to ...