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 ...
My wife, Gerrie and I were on a summer excursion for a few days this past week and when we left this vine was only a few inches out of the ground. When we returned, the vine had rapidly grown, ...
Morning glories, (Ipomea spp.) are a fabulous easy-to-grow addition to any flower garden. They produce prodigious amounts of flowers as well as attractive foliage on their tall vines. Morning glories ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Does your yard have a bare trellis just begging for color? Or perhaps an unsightly fence that could use a little screening? Look ...
Allow me to tell you a few things about some members of the Morning-glory family. There must be nearly 2,000 species in this family, and as native plants, they are distributed pretty much all over the ...
Many years ago I discovered that hummingbirds can't read. All the books and articles I had researched up to that point never mentioned clematis as a nectar-rich flower that these winged wonders seek.
A smiling gardener is about to prune climbing wisteria with a pair of shears - BERTH/Shutterstock As romantic as a trailing vine looks in the fall, don't neglect your climbing plants when you have ...
Sometimes you go to one of those fancy indoor or outdoor settings, maybe a big wedding reception under a tent. There’ll be a couple of tables with a nice white tablecloth, and plenty of goodies piled ...
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