Keep those weeds pulled - especially those that propagate by seed. If you can get rid of them before they go to seed you will have less work next year.
Morning glories don't like soil that's too rich. In fact, if it's too rich they will produce lots of vine and not many flowers, so be easy on the fertilizer.
(Now, I know why my morning glory is all vine and no flowers...because I did give it a good feeding of Osmocote this spring, reports Joyce)
Friday, July 20, 2007
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