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Care Of Morning Glory Plants – How And When To Plant …
Morning glory flowers (Ipomoea purpurea or Convolvulus purpureus) are a common sight in many landscapes and may be found in any number of species within the Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia and Rivea genera. While some varieties are described as noxious weed in some areas, the fast-growing vining plants can also make lovely additions to the garden if kept in check. Read more…
Morning Glories – How to Plant and Care for Morning Glory …
Morning glory vines are sturdy and not generally affected by disease or pests, but can occasionally be susceptible to white blister, rust, fungal leaf spot, stem rot, and wilt. They can also be bothered by aphids, leaf miners, spider mites, and caterpillars. Other: Deer will eat morning glory leaves and vines, although the seeds are poisonous. Read more…
How to Grow Morning Glory Flowers
Morning glories are considered fast-growing vines, but they can take a long time to flower (August, in the North) if not grown under ideal circumstances. You can encourage earlier blooming by starting morning glory plants inside from seed in peat pots filled with potting mix, then transplanting them outside after all danger of frost has passed. Read more…