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7 Reasons Why Morning Glories Fail to BloomThe morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea, is an annual for cultivation in Zones 2 to 11 with funnel-like blue, pink, purple, white, or bicolor blossoms that adorn clinging vines from summer through fall.
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Our guide to growing morning glories provides all you need to know to grow and care for these flowering vines at your house.
The focus of this article is seven common causes of a failure to bloom and how to avoid them.
Here’s the lineup:
Let’s jump right in and get this problem solved.
1. DiseaseBlack rot and rust are two common diseases that may adversely affect morning glory blooms.
Inhibit both by sowing seeds in well-draining soil. Space them per seed packet directions to accommodate mature dimensions and facilitate airflow.
An excellent way to do this is to train each seedling to grow up a string attached to a fence or another structure you want it to climb. Mature vines benefit from periodic untangling and redirecting as needed.
Avoid under- and overwatering, as both render plants vulnerable to disease.
2. Hungry HerbivoresOne reason you may not see flowers is that hungry wildlife may have eaten them before you look out in the morning.
I couldn’t believe it when I spotted one of the local groundhogs clinging to a chain-link fence and munching away on the vines intertwined in it.
Sow strong-smelling herbs nearby, like lavender, oregano, and rosemary, to deter herbivores.
And if you have a hairdresser friend, ask for some sweepings to sprinkle around the plants to dissuade nibblers with human scent.
3. Inadequate SunlightThese early bloomers grow best in full sun, where fresh
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