Thanks so much Dianna
Morning Glories grow wild here in our neck of the woods. I’m constantly having to weed them out of my garden. They’re hardy vines. I bet they would grow wonderfully if trellised and pruned.
I don’t know if deer eat them or not, but it’d be interesting to know. I think I’ll see if I can find some info about it. 🙂
Hey Dianna
I ran a search engine search on the deer and it depends on which website you read as to if they eat the morning glories or not. So, if you plant Morning Glories, they may or may not get eaten by deer.
Here’s a link to a website that list a bunch of deer resistant plants. You may find some of them would work well to grow in your yard. http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/deer_resistant.html
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I’m a huge fan of this simple, classic plant. You caught its winding beauty so perfectly!
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Thanks so much Karen
Morning Glories have a quiet charm about them that always brings a nostalgic smile to my heart. 🙂
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Such a beautiful flower, and your picture is great! I really need to grow some of those….wonder if the deer would leave them alone???
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Thanks so much Dianna
Morning Glories grow wild here in our neck of the woods. I’m constantly having to weed them out of my garden. They’re hardy vines. I bet they would grow wonderfully if trellised and pruned.
I don’t know if deer eat them or not, but it’d be interesting to know. I think I’ll see if I can find some info about it. 🙂
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Hey Dianna
I ran a search engine search on the deer and it depends on which website you read as to if they eat the morning glories or not. So, if you plant Morning Glories, they may or may not get eaten by deer.
Here’s a link to a website that list a bunch of deer resistant plants. You may find some of them would work well to grow in your yard.
http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/deer_resistant.html
🙂
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Beautiful! 🙂
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Hi Linda
Welcome to my blog.
Thanks so much for visiting and leaving me a happy comment.
I hope you’ll visit again sometime.
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I love the blooms, but hate their tendency to overtake things. Wonderful picture!
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Thanks Charlotte
I’m like you on loving the blooms, but the vines can be very invasive if not controlled. 🙂
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Beautiful I love morning glories, wish I still had some! 🙂 Sherry
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Thanks Sherry
They grow all over the place in the wild in our region. They’re so pretty in the mornings. 🙂
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Pretty, simply perfect. Nice shot.
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Thanks Patti
I think simple shots are sometimes better than complicated busy ones. 🙂
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