As lovely as they are morning glories can be a pain in your garden. They tend to climb on to anything available and choke the other plants. They self-seed and become like weeds. Yet they look so beautiful as they greet you every morning.
This one here has almost choked my chrysanthemums and had to be pulled out. Everyday I spend time pulling out 25-30 of these plants in my garden. I have a few other colors of morning glory and I let them grow in one corner of my garden.
These are perennials here. Once you have sowed them you never need to do that again. 😀
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Question of
Do you like morning glories?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you have vines that have to be treated like weeds?
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Yes
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No
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There is something here that climbs all around things besides the ivy but I forgot what they call it.
The rabbits and seer seem to like it. My yard is kind of will at the edges. I don’t pull things very often.
deer, not seer. Oh good grief.
I have a small garden and if something that I have not planted grows I usually throw it out at all if the plant is parasite, even if it is beautiful
They are lovely – I am a huge fan of what will survive – planted or volunteer!
I have honeysuckle vines on the fence that can be invasive but I love the blooms.
Very beautiful morning photo of a flower with dew.