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 ...
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 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to garden planning, it's easy to get excited about the pretty flowers and abundant tomatoes ...
String and cement blocks make a good, inexpensive flower trellis. I was looking for a flower trellis for some morning glory vines in front of my mother’s house. Nice lattice panels cost about $20 each ...
Morning glory vines are dense with foliage and need something to wrap their tendrils around. You may not wake up bright-eyed with dawn's early light, but morning glories do, unfurling their peerless, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Morning glories have long been favorites in an informal or cottage garden for their charming vining habit ...
We’ve been waiting all summer and now the morning glories are finally blooming. There’s no point in trying to rush them, you can’t be impatient with them. You just have to resign yourself to the fact ...
Suzanne LaBrecque - Victoria County Master GardenerEdited by Charla Borchers Leon Oct 22, 2016 Oct 22, 2016 Updated Mar 12, 2018 The Chinese used the morning glory for its medicinal uses. In the 9th ...