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Puddin' Man 20-10-2007 12:11 AM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 

I have a very nice Ipomoea vine doing quite well in the
back yard. Started it from purchased seeds last summer.

I am not well versed in gardening in gen'l and Ipomoea in
particular.

Now that the growing season is concluding, what should I do
with it? Not sure I understand how it seeds. There are these
purple "nodules" ...

Any/all info much appreciated.

Cheers,
Puddin'

"Well, there's two trains runnin'.
Ain't neither one goin' my way.
One run at midnight,
the other run just before day."
- from "Still A Fool", Muddy Waters, maybe 1949

beecrofter[_2_] 20-10-2007 05:33 PM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 
I have never gotten viable seeds from ones that I have grown, hard
frost follows the shorter days it needs to bloom here in CT.
The big purple pods contain 2-3 seeds, I think they need more time to
ripen here.


William Wagner[_2_] 20-10-2007 08:06 PM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 
In article . com,
beecrofter wrote:

I have never gotten viable seeds from ones that I have grown, hard
frost follows the shorter days it needs to bloom here in CT.
The big purple pods contain 2-3 seeds, I think they need more time to
ripen here.


Same here!

Bill

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Puddin' Man 20-10-2007 10:53 PM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:06:10 -0400, William Wagner wrote:

In article . com,
beecrofter wrote:

I have never gotten viable seeds from ones that I have grown, hard
frost follows the shorter days it needs to bloom here in CT.
The big purple pods contain 2-3 seeds, I think they need more time to
ripen here.


Same here!

Bill


They didn't flower sufficiently to seed in July, Aug.?

Mine flowered like crazy in Aug. and Sept. but I am in
MO, a latitude south of y'all.

I've got lots of purple pods but none look ripe. Maybe 2
weeks until we get a lite frost.

Cheers,
P

"Well, there's two trains runnin'.
Ain't neither one goin' my way.
One run at midnight,
the other run just before day."
- from "Still A Fool", Muddy Waters, maybe 1949

beecrofter[_2_] 21-10-2007 06:49 PM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 
They don't begin to flower here until September and by mid October we
usually have our killing frosts.


Puddin' Man 22-10-2007 12:05 AM

Ipomoea (moonflower) vine
 
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 10:49:33 -0700, beecrofter wrote:

They don't begin to flower here until September and by mid October we
usually have our killing frosts.


I guess I've been lucky to get the results I've gotten at this
latitude.

It's curious I'm getting no responses from folks in FL, AL, MS,
GA. Sounds like they do much better down in the deep South.

Oh well. If I can't use my seeds, I'll just buy more next
season. "A very pretty flowering vine requiring very little
attention."

Prost,
Puddin'

"Well, there's two trains runnin'.
Ain't neither one goin' my way.
One run at midnight,
the other run just before day."
- from "Still A Fool", Muddy Waters, maybe 1949


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