Monday, May 11, 2009

Taking Care of Morning Glory?

I'm growing morning glory and it's sprouted, but I don't know if I should do anything special to take care of it. I want it to be a healthy plant and I don't want it to die. Any tips?

Taking Care of Morning Glory?
Make sure you've planted after the danger of frost is gone. They like a sunny or partial shaded area,. They grow beautifully on a trellis or fence. The funny thing is i have had them for years. They were here when I bought my home and that was over 25 years ago,, and they still keep coming up in the same spot year after year.. I love seeing them. I do pull out thick weeds when they come up so the weeds don't strangle the flowers. I live where the soil can be hard to grow things and mine do well,, I would say make sure they're not in direct sunlight for too many hours,, that can burn them and make them brown. It seems though that they do pretty well on their own with just a minimum of care.
Reply:Thats true, Amy. But if they are fertilized you can get really sick! If anyone trys it make sure they are not fertilized, or eat the flowers you grow them without fertilizer! Probably better of not at all.......
Reply:If you eat the seeds you trip.


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