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Ipomoea
Morning Glories.
I planted a few this year using a method I read about in the paper in early June, which was to soak them in warm water for a few hours, then plant two in each small pot with compost, then pick out the weakling. The resultant plants have grown up poles to a height of four feet or so but refuse to flower. When I was in Spain last week there was a magnificent display of them just rambling all over the top of a wall, not climbing or anything. Hundreds of the superb blue flowers I was looking forward to. Any ideas on why they don't flower? I used two different packets of seeds from two different suppliers, different varieties too, but no flowers on either. I suspect I should put them in earlier without soaking, but the article indicated that they should flower either way. |
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