Morning Glories: Overwintering morning glories question, 1 by evr
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evr wrote: lingonberries are like craneberries but not as tarty and not as big. I went to loblaws today and saw craneberries; this was my first time seeing them despite the fact that I live in an area where I can grow them easily I think. I went to Ikea and that's how I discovered them =9. I love cranberry sauces and lingonberry sauce. I'll let you all know when I get seeds =D joeswife, would you also like to try lingonberry seeds? I don't know if they're hardy at your zone though, does it snow there? Perhaps I can give you some comes spring if you'd like. ditto to plants brightening up winter seasons. I hope mine receives adequate light for them to bloom - I've been giving them fertilizers specifically for flowering plants. I think my I. lobata's having trouble with this, BUT again with the Xiong's (see pic below - sepals have already formed on them) |


