Wow, you're having better luck than I am. I have a single misshapen cucumber.
Wow, you're having better luck than I am. I have a single misshapen cucumber.
Wow, you're having better luck than I am. I have a single misshapen cucumber.
Thanks.
Newsgroups are a great way to discuss topics. In this case, the topic is general gardening
Sorry to have posted on here I have no clue as to what can help. this is my college home work to relpy to your post...sorry again
Morning glory is a plant, so dealing with unwanted ones is on topic. Perhaps you were thinking of when you (or the one next to you) wakes up with an erection. Roundup is no use but you could try a weed-wacka.
David
Some how I can't imagine morning glories taking over a garden that is looked over. Do you go away for long periods? I'm not being critical. I'm just trying to understand the problem.
As Diesel said you got to get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
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In the part snipped the morning glories took over and strangled the edible plants. It's possible for a garden to hold both types.
I recently read that sweet potatoes are broadly classed as morning glories. I was barely aware they weren't in the nightshade family before that.
Guess you know that sweet potatoes leaves can be used like spinach.
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I do now. Back when I thought that sweet potatoes were potatoes and thus nightshades I never would have imagined it. The leaves of nightshade family plants are so varied I would have no idea and no specific reason to look up the botany article on sweet potatoes.
Huh, so morning glories taking over the garden does still count as all in the edible topic. I don't recall ever tasting the leaves of a morning glory flower.
Newsgroups are a great way to discuss topics. In this case, the topic is general gardening
The topic is big garden fail , you retard.
I got sick for three weeks is the excuse. Saying that, I didnt completely covere the garden with weed fabric and hay. Because its a bear to get the plants through the fabric. The morning glories have been a long term 20 year battle. Theyre everywhere. not just in my garden.
Uh huh.
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