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The Garden Magazine on MSNWhy You Should Never Plant Morning Glories (They'll Wreck Your Garden)
Morning glories are often admired for their vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and rapid growth. However, these seemingly charming plants can quickly become a gardener's nightmare. Native to tropical ...
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Morning glories belong to the Ipomoea genus, an enormous group of 600 different species that also includes other gardener-favorites, such as sweet potato vine and moonflower.What most gardeners ...
From the Edo period (about 200 years ago), morning glories with strange shaped flowers and leaves have been bred and appreciated, and this has developed into a unique gardening culture in Japan.
Some morning glories can be very weedy, and the ones in my garden are certainly 'volunteers', I never planted them. So, I enjoy a few, and weed the rest.
The vines can grow 6 to 15 feet tall along fences or trellises, plus they can thrive in containers.
Morning glories are beloved mailbox flowers all over rural America, but to farmers, they are something else: a noxious weed that can lower yields and choke harvesting combines. For some 30 years ...
Grow: Nasturtiums and morning glories Both are so easy that you could make them a project for any young children you want to get hooked on gardening. Posted April 5, 2015 ...
Strikingly beautiful morning glory flowers open in the morning and fade by afternoon. They can climb to 10 feet or more and reseed themselves.
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