Are these able to be transplanted, they are in full sun and doing very well but can anyone say OVER SEEDED. I need to thin them out a bit but cant stand to kill them. I would be transplanting to pretty much full sun, maybe not early morning sun tho. So far what has bloomed are the same color, so they come in different colors? And will they come back every year or do I need to pull the head off and save for next year. I know nothing about these beauties.
TIA
L2G
to transplant or not?
MG's do not like to be transplanted, but it can be done. make sure you get alot of dirt with the roots when you dig them up
I have two morning glories my daughter planted for me for mothers day. I have transplanted them twice successfully, and probably not the proper way. They were not nearly this big though, which may be the difference.
Oh gosh thanks, I thought they were morning glories, by deduction, I went to show DH the pretty flowers I had to drag him over there and they had closed up. I need to thin em out a bit so I will try this evening, not suppost to be to hot today only about 85 so this evening should be ok. I have 3 beds full of them again I think I might have over did them babies.
L2G
i have lots of mg's too. i love them
was going to transplant this evening, cold front moved in and its a stormin outside. Maybe later this evening i can or in the morning. We shall see. Tornado alley here so who knows.
L2G
stay safe
Thanks, I have lived in Oklahoma ALL my life except for a few brief moves due to being a military wife. I am not to scared of them naders, I live real close to a major lake here and they usually (but sometimes will) will not get close to water. Just cant do anything outside till the wind subsides. Now that can be a travesty, I can see it now my 110 lbs floating in the pond, waiting for rescue.
L2G
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