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QuestionAre Morning Glories annuals?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.For the most part, Morning Glories are annuals. However, some Morning Glories in warmer regions are perennials.
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QuestionDo you cut the leaves off when winter is near or just leave it alone?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Just leave it. In most places, morning glories will die entirely in the winter and you can just remove them at that time.
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QuestionMorning glory has taken over the garden and hedges. How can I get rid of them in NC?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Pull the plants out by the roots before they have a chance to set seeds. It will be easiest right after a rain when the soil is very moist.
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QuestionShould I bring my morning glories inside if it has been raining?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.If they are in a container and it's easy for you to move them, it might be a good idea. They don't like too much water.
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QuestionWhat colors do morning glories come in?Community AnswerThey usually come in shades of blue, violet, or purple. Morning glories cross-pollinate, so the colors depend on the parents. Mine is deep purple.
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QuestionMy morning glories wilt in full sun. Why?Community AnswerThey need more water.
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QuestionDo I need to water my morning glories for them to bloom?Community AnswerYes, you should water your morning glories to encourage growth and blooming.
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QuestionCan I plant morning glories on the ground (with no trellis or wall)? I have a space of about 6'x12' I would like to fill.Community AnswerIn San Diego I have seen them planted in the ground and forming beautiful mounds as a ground cover.
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QuestionWhy are the leaves on my morning glory turning yellow?Community AnswerThey're probably not getting enough sunlight. Try moving your plant to a sunnier place. They can tolerate heat.
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QuestionCan I clip the end of the plant?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionHow do I get my morning glories to have blue blooms? They always bloom white with a thin purple stripe.Community AnswerThat's because there are different varieties. You can't make them bloom a different color, you have to buy the seeds for that color.
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QuestionHow do they cling and climb?Community AnswerThe plant will slowly twine or wrap itself around and hang there, then grow onto another part of the host/trellis type structure.
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QuestionDoes morning glory come back every year?Community AnswerSome varieties do come back from the dropped seeds. However, you will likely have to plant new plants each year.
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QuestionHow big do they have to be before planting outside?Community AnswerOnce the true leaves open, you can plant them outside. Morning glories are hard to transplant, though, so use a peat pot so you can put the pot directly on the ground.
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QuestionWill I have to replant my morning glories next year, or will they come back by themselves?Community AnswerIn my experience, they drop seeds. I have yet to have to replant in the last 3 years.
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QuestionI want my morning glories to be a ground cover on a steep hill. Do I plant at the bottom or the top of the hill?Community AnswerPlant at the top and the bottom for even coverage. Then once the plants begin to sprawl you can train them to go where you'd like by intertwining them together or using a guide, such as a stick inserted in the ground. As long as you don't wrap the vine around the stick, you will be able to remove the stick a few days later once the vine is cooperating.
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QuestionI have had my morning glories for over a month and have no blooms. How do I make them bloom?Community AnswerQuit feeding and watering them. Frequent rain can also keep them in 'grow mode.' Flowers are the plants response to survival, as blooms make seeds to ensure continued survival of the next generation. Once in the ground in direct sunlight and hot weather, they will bloom and bloom.
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QuestionWhy are my morning glories not blooming?Community AnswerPossibly too much water. They tolerate dry soil quite well. Over-\watering promotes vine growth but not flowers.
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QuestionWill morning glories grow year round in southwest Florida?Community AnswerMy morning glories did grow all year in the Naples, Florida area. They can be invasive though, so be careful where you plant them!
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QuestionShould I cut my plant off at the ground before the snow comes?Community AnswerThere's no need to. The snow and cold will kill the plant; just replant it from seeds next spring.
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QuestionWhat should I do if there are tiny black ants on my morning glories?Community AnswerYou don't really need to worry about a few black ants, but you should check for aphids. Ants alone do not harm morning glories, but they do cultivate aphids. However, even a few aphids won't harm the morning glories.
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QuestionCan I grow morning glories on the west side of the house?Community AnswerYes, you can, as long as it gets enough sunlight. If you are in the northern hemisphere, it's best to plant them facing south. However, if the west side of your house is exposed to enough sunlight, you can.
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QuestionCan I plant morning glory seeds outside in late summer?Community AnswerIt depends on what climate you live in, but in the northern hemisphere, it is probably okay as long as you water them every 2 weeks or so. (Be careful after the late summer because it starts to get colder.)
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QuestionCan I take the whole morning glory plant out, and when would it be a good time? I am in southern Oregon.AnimatorGamer YTCommunity AnswerDon't take the plant out at all! Replanting will kill the morning glory due to its fragile root structure.
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QuestionIf I am going to be painting along my fence, should I tear up the grass sod, or can I make a hole and sow directly?Community AnswerYou can sow directly, but remember you will have to mow the grass at some point and will likely mow the morning glories too.
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QuestionWhen is the best time to plant morning glories from seed?AnimatorGamer YTCommunity AnswerYou should plant them after your area's last frost and when the soil starts to warm up. The soil temperature that seeds strive in is 68 - 86 degrees.
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QuestionMy flowers were damaged in a wind storm. Should I dead head them?Community AnswerYes. Plants always regenerate as long as their stems and roots are undisturbed.
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QuestionWhat is the best fertilizer numbers? I have various brands. One is, 10-15-10, another is 5-1-1, another is 4-8-4. What is best for morning glories?Community AnswerBuy three morning glory plants. Use all those fertilizer brands for two months. Whichever plant is thriving more, that is the fertilizer that works best for your environment, so stick with that one.
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QuestionDo morning glory seedlings need full sun to grow well?Community AnswerYes. They will tolerate drought well. It's best to plant them in a sunny place.
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QuestionThe seeds have a pointed end and a rounded end. Which one is the top?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter. The seeds will figure out the correct way to grow.
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