Just Wondering why are morning glories so special?

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

I was just wondering, morning glories are just plain goegeous to me, however, i can only see them in the summer, when my climate around me says, yes beautiful vines grow and give flowers to Clem, that is me! Anyway, I just wanted your thoughts! ILove them too, and I wish I could have them year round. I have tons growing in my tiny green house, and cannot wait to put them out, temperatures around here are still in the 50's at night. So what are yoru thoughts? I know this is a popular forum...........Clemen

Whitsett, NC(Zone 8a)

Clemen - you CAN have them year round!

Ok, now let me clarify . . . there are many members in this forum that overwinter morning glories - meaning they grow the vine inside, and hand pollinate to produce seeds. I'm sure they would be more than happy to share their experiences!
Nichole

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

Oh, Nichole, I wish I could do it over here in NY, it is just too cold, maybe some pointers could help. Thanks, Clem

Netcong, NJ(Zone 5b)

" Just Wondering why are morning glories so special?"

These Beings must attract pollinators and have less than a day to do it...they 'do it' and they do it so well that they have now entranced human beings > absolutely giddy with glee 'painstakingly' pollinating them and in a virtual tizzy(!) creating and wondering what the new ' hypnotically beguiling ' color and patterns will be...

These beings put out an intense energy that attracts the Soul like no other...i.e.,Morning Glories are proof of the existence of the Beauty of God...and the Guiles of the Devil at the same time...


Did I overlook anything(?)...


Ron

P.S. - " Just Wondering why are morning glories so special?"

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Middle of, VA(Zone 7a)

What else, but a Morning Glory, can say "Good Morning, World" in such a subtle yet 'IN your face" way?

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

And in a strikingly BEAUTIFUL way!!! Amen to that!!!

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

There are so many diff. ones that you are bound to find one you love and that makes you smile.

Bessemer, AL(Zone 8b)

all og mine make me smile. my sweet peas too.

Baton Rouge area, LA(Zone 8b)

The flowers and foliage are great and they are one of my favorites.

Karen

edited: for typing error

This message was edited May 10, 2008 3:50 PM

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

The hummers love them also so that is a plus.

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

I just love all of your comments and I agree with all! Clem

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