Morning Glories are starting to sprout!!!

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  1. poodledoodlemom

    poodledoodlemom Seedling

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    I wish I could grow them inside.

    I have 4 seedlings in one hanging planter. Is that too much or is that how I should do it? Will they get crowded ya think?
     
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    Those are looking great! I haven't grown morning glories in a long time. Might have to start growing them again next year :)
     
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    I had to bring them and all of my other plants in last night. It got down in the 30's last night. It's 36 out there right now. My poor seedlings in the garden...I hope they'll be okay! I can't wait for my morning glories to grow more and bloom! :)
     
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    Here's how morning glories are looking now. It's so cool how they are winding themselves around the hanger.

    Happy Friday everyone!!!



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    Very nice! Mine are about 4" tall now.
     
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    Mine are in a hanging plant and all wrapped around the hangar. I don't know where to put them where critters won't get them.
     
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    Wow.
    Looking good.
    I've been thinking of planting them too, but they are too invasive around here. I would have to be very careful where I put them and how well I keep an eye on them.
     
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    Those look huge for blossoms. Good job PDM.


    I threw a bunch of seeds out in May..literally threw them out. I figured nothing would germinate since they were so old. They have been sitting in the basement for several years, but I hated to toss them in the trash. They are sprouting left and right. I put them under a tree that lost all of its needles this winter and I thought was dead, if these germinated it would be a frame for them......but is now sprouting little tufts of needles, maybe they will grow up the tree without smothering it.
     
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    That's awesome!!!
     

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