Morning glory and broken trellis
Seb Tran
3 years ago
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Jacqui Naud
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Comments (2)Lary check out this site. You can get lots of help with plants for hummingbirds. There is probably someone here who has seeds for these vines and will be glad to share them. Someone is always sending seeds or plants to others. Here is a link that might be useful: Hummingbird Forum...See MoreThe Sad End of my Morning Glory trellis
Comments (2)Oh, they'll be back. I'd leave them until Spring,.. then cut whatever parts don't get buds. Alternatively, you can cut them low now and have all new growth in spring....See MorePlanting a trellis: morning glories and moonflowers
Comments (3)You are likely to have good results with any of the Ipomoea nil http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher%5Bcommon%5D=&searcher%5Bfamily%5D=&searcher%5Bgenus%5D=Ipomoea&searcher%5Bspecies%5D=nil&searcher%5Bcultivar%5D=&searcher%5Bhybridizer%5D=&searcher%5Bgrex%5D=&search_prefs%5Bblank_cultivar%5D=&search_prefs%5Bsort_by%5D=cultivar&images_prefs=with&Search=Search Ipomoea purpurea http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher%5Bcommon%5D=&searcher%5Bfamily%5D=&searcher%5Bgenus%5D=Ipomoea&searcher%5Bspecies%5D=purpurea&searcher%5Bcultivar%5D=&searcher%5Bhybridizer%5D=&searcher%5Bgrex%5D=&search_prefs%5Bblank_cultivar%5D=&search_prefs%5Bsort_by%5D=cultivar&images_prefs=with&Search=Search Ipomoea tricolor http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher%5Bcommon%5D=&searcher%5Bfamily%5D=&searcher%5Bgenus%5D=Ipomoea&searcher%5Bspecies%5D=tricolor&searcher%5Bcultivar%5D=&searcher%5Bhybridizer%5D=&searcher%5Bgrex%5D=&search_prefs%5Bblank_cultivar%5D=&search_prefs%5Bsort_by%5D=cultivar&images_prefs=with&Search=Search Ipomoea alba http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher%5Bcommon%5D=&searcher%5Bfamily%5D=&searcher%5Bgenus%5D=Ipomoea&searcher%5Bspecies%5D=alba&searcher%5Bcultivar%5D=&searcher%5Bhybridizer%5D=&searcher%5Bgrex%5D=&search_prefs%5Bblank_cultivar%5D=&search_prefs%5Bsort_by%5D=cultivar&images_prefs=with&Search=Search Ipomoea turbinata http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/69456/ or Ipomoea macrorhizza http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/65128/ would all be suitable for the moonvines... The MG's do well with a Phosphorus based Bloom Booster...despite Myth-conceptions regarding various MG's and 'fertilizers'... Plant 6 to 12 inches apart... All aspects of MG's answered in the multiple threads located in the Forum dedicated to Morning Glories... Hope that helps... Ron Here is a link that might be useful: Dedicated Morning Glory Forum...See MoreHow many morning glories do I need?
Comments (11)Jasmine, how long did it take yours to get that size? In the photo above? I started some Heavenly Blue from seed a month ago. It put them all over: in full sun, it part sun, in shadier areas. They germinated super fast but are slow growers. So far, they are mostly 4-5" - the ones that survived being eaten by pests or fried in the sun. My best growing one is actually inside, in a 4" starter pot, with regular watering. Contrary to what it says on the packet and the internet, it's in moist Miracle Grow, as opposed to the dry, well draining soil outside. It was started at the same time, but in the last 5 days, it shot up at least 10"! I want mine to do what yours are doing! :)...See MoreUser
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