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Fri, Jul 20, 07 at 16:34
| I've got these two vines duking it out on one five foot trellis. Passis are blooming all over the place and smell heavenly. Can these two peacefully co-exist, and when should the Morning Glories bloom?
Thanks :D |
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| In my back yard, they don't co-exist peacefully but do co-exist in a constant state of competition. Both are overwhelming my grape vines. My morning glories are blooming like crazy right now, but different types may bloom at different times. |
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- Posted by hummingbird3172 9b (My Page) on Fri, Jul 20, 07 at 17:25
| I've got some Grandpa Ott's growing with my passi, they seem to be taking turns. The passi was blooming like crazy, and now taking a little break. The morning glory is taking over. It seems to be working well for me...both seem happy. |
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| MG'S!!!! OMG!!!! They are soooo Beautiful... BUT such little beasts!!! I swear I pull hundreds every day!!! Passi's I guess I kind of turn my head for the ones in the ground..... Most of mine are in pots.... Chena |
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- Posted by karyn1 MD 7 (bhkalen@aol.com) on Fri, Jul 20, 07 at 22:17
| I have about 20 different MG varieties growing on the fence amongst my passies. There hasn't been any problems. Karyn |
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| LOL...One year I used MG's to shade the tomatoes from our west Texas heat....Worked real good the first yr... Now it is such a struggle.. They are so beautiful but just imposible to keep up with.. No way I can keep them from reseeding .. |
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