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Quick Moon Flower Advice

Posted by Lisa_NY z5 NY (My Page) on
Sat, Jun 14, 03 at 17:58

My mother-in-law just gave us a "moon flower." We do some gardening, but not much, so I have never heard of this until now and I'm totally clueless on what they are and where to plant it. She said we need to fertilize it once a week. Is this true? Also, does it need a fence to climb? And what kind of sunlight should it be in? Any advice on this would be great! Thanks for the help!


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RE: Quick Moon Flower Advice

It needs something to climb, but that can be a good trellis, a lattice, or even an inresting branch.

I don't often fertilize mine, but then, mine could be fuller.


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RE: Quick Moon Flower Advice

the more you fertilize them the more they will grow (they already grow fast) and the less flowers they will produce.

You pretty much plant 'em in full sun and leave 'em. They are pretty easy.

Did she give you a plant? Or just seeds? If she gave you seeds I soak mine overnight in room temp water for better germination.

Best of luck!


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RE: Quick Moon Flower Advice

I have an 8ft tall arbor that mine grow up and engulf. I tried planting them on a 4 ft trellis and it was completely overwhelmed. They will grow 15ft or more so they do lovely on an arbor or garden gate. I always intend to fertilize, but in reality, rarely do. They are full and beautiful anyway. Require no real care except to retwine around the posts occasionally and to cut off the seed pods when they go to seed.
enjoy
aloha
anuhea (aka Barb)


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RE: Quick Moon Flower Advice

FYI... at least it's true for me here
about putting them on a free standing trellis..
if the trellis runs north / south . most of the flowers will be on the western side...
if it goes east / west most of the flowers will be on the southern side..
Gordon


 
 

 

 


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