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Old 21-03-2004, 04:02 AM
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I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy


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Old 22-03-2004, 02:32 PM
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You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy" opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy


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Old 22-03-2004, 02:42 PM
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You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy" opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy


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Old 06-04-2004, 06:26 PM
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Thanks ok if they revert. I just love them anyway.



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You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed

from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy"

opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from

the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were

coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to

waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh

seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy




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Old 06-04-2004, 06:32 PM
Cindy
 
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Thanks ok if they revert. I just love them anyway.



Cindy
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"escapee" wrote in message
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You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed

from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy"

opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from

the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were

coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to

waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh

seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy






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Old 06-04-2004, 06:44 PM
Cindy
 
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Thanks ok if they revert. I just love them anyway.



Cindy
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"escapee" wrote in message
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You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed

from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy"

opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from

the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were

coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to

waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh

seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy




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Old 06-04-2004, 07:08 PM
Cindy
 
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Default Morning Glorys


Thanks ok if they revert. I just love them anyway.



Cindy
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All outgoing mail scanned for viruses.
"escapee" wrote in message
...
You may not get the same color you had last year. I find morning glories
revert back to their original color even in the first generation of seed

from
the original plant.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:01:45 -0500, "Cindy"

opined:

I just pulled the old stems/branches from last years moring glorys from

the
chain link where they were throughly entwined. After all this labor I
discovered if I shook the mess I had pulled down, a ton of seed were

coming
loose from their winter storage. Now not one to let good seed go to

waste,
they are now sitting soaking in water for the night and should be placed
tomorrow. Just in case they dont grow, I have 3 packages of fresh

seeds
are sitting on my kitchen counter.
Every year I plant MGs on the chain link dog pen I have where they maje a
beautiful display and shade the two heathens that call this place home.
Spring is here....



Cindy




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