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Jackie I love your purps and am glad we get to enjoy their uniqueness, well, that might not be spelled right, but purps seem to have personalities when you grow them year after year..I have seen that draping method using chines bean hiyacynth, and this year n my cedar I have of all things a violet growing out of its trunk about my height up, and a virgina creeper out of no where, and I have added the old english ivy that bloomed for us, and then we tor it down, I thought I could get blooms soon since I took the top cuttings, and they are no where nears blooming. The back elm tree has red honey suckle, and English Ivy on the front and wisteria on the back.I have planted mgs there but nothing keeps going so far.. finally got the dog run bird feeder corner vined up with honeysuckle
( blanch sandman) mgs, and tall sunflowers are all tied up in that mess. My best living medium to grow morning glory's are my sunflowers.. this type sunflower gets huge, tall and glorious, wish I could color code one to look like my foot ball team colors..last year I had them arched with glories, using the wool to bend and tie them together.. joe clean out the bean patch so now my pots of mgs can finally to to their growing areas , I just need more poles..