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How do i plant Morning Glory
I have 40 Ipomoea Morning Glory seeds to plant but no instructions on how to plant them or what soil to use can someone help me please. for Morning Glory, it has strong growth ability,  I have planted Morning Glory before, just take care of enough by paslode
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19/04/2012 17:28:58
by Bookertoo
Name
Can anyone tell me the correct spelling for the climber that sounds like Iponema as I cannot find it. Thanks This one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea ipomoea then as is if to confuse you more imopea http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270970351189 by junkbuyer
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19/06/2012 18:17:44
by junkbuyer
Daylightd opening flowers
Cant find name for flowers that open in daytime but close at night, more promenient in summer time. Flowers that open in the daytime and close at night are called diurnal - there are many flowers that are diurnal - Morning Glory Vines (Ipomoea by guykp57
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26/05/2012 20:59:53
by Dovefromabove
Unknown Convolvulacea
Earlier in the season I had this vine growing by itself with sky-blue flowers like a previous Ipomoea, but with star-shaped blooms (not round) and foliage at times lobate (and not heart-shaped like those of the morning glory). The fruit looked by rusflorum
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30/10/2012 16:17:56
by rusflorum
plant name
in the dark but did it flower in the mornings and close down from lunchtimes? Ipomoea.....morning glory has blue flowers and is a climber. Just an annual though. No photo for me either thanks christopher2 for that. no that's all i come up with from  my books by plant pot mad
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23/09/2012 23:43:42
by plant pot mad
Clematis through a shrub?
to consider are: Ipomoea tricolor (morning glory) Ipomoea lobata (Spanish flag) Eccrenocarpus scaber (chilean glory flower) Cobaea scandens (cup and saucer plant) Thunbergia alata (black-eyed susan) Seeds of these are readily available. Let us know how your by pansy2
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30/12/2011 11:16:46
by Emma Crawforth
s it possible to to exchange seeds between Dutch, English and Scottish gardener
. They have seed exchanges where things are sent abroad. Sending to and from America is very different. This is an interesting subject. I once bought some Ipomoea seeds home from a Spanish garden centre and they didn't thrive at all. I don't expect they liked by Dutch-Ellen
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07/12/2012 20:32:08
by blairs
Potted Lilly Companions Please
lilies. I thought it would be interesting to grow a blue-flowering climber (Ipomoea) up a tall orange lily.I found 3 problems: Lilies have a short flowering period, so it's difficult to synchronise flowering times. Also lilies also like a rich compost by Adam Young
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16/01/2013 17:38:39
by artjak
Cucumbers
giving your plant better stability and more roots to seek the feed & moisture.  I do this for courgettes and tomatoes too. It also seems to work on flowering plants too, currently Cosmos, Ipomoea, Chilean Glory Vine are all doing well. I hate to disagree by gatehill
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08/05/2012 14:51:54
by figrat
Can i grow clematis in a trough?
consideration, are there other suitable climbers that would be happy in a trough of 150cm x 15cm(w) x 17cm(d)   thanks!   Sweet peas, runner beans, ipomoea, solanum? Love obelixx suggestion of grasses & verbena. Think I will try that. Thank you See my last para by O Osborne
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23/04/2013 20:08:34
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