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Thursday, 10 May 2007 10:49 pm
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I was going to plant morning glories for the front trellis, but every single person who knows plants has said, "watch out, they will take over."

This evening, I talked to a gardener who repeated the line about taking over. They're annual, but unless I'm strict about picking up the flowers all spring (summer?), the seeds will germinate everywhere they can reach, the following spring.

"Oh oh," says I. The trellis is just on the edge of our lot, and the flowers would be planted in our neighbour's grass, and she's a bit particular about her grass. I know this because she was worried when I asked her if she minded me planting morning glories just at the edge. I promised her I'd investigate further before planting.

Jeanette, this evening, recommended Clematis. It's perennial and has pretty blue flowers. And doesn't muscle out the grass or require daily flower/seed cleanup.

...The tulips finally sprouted, but they seem to be a week or so behind everybody else's. Either we have worse soil, late bloomers, or everyone else is more gourmet with their plants' feedings and waterings and little Plant Waldorf School. I wonder if we can send ours for tutoring.

take over?

Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] au-festin.livejournal.com
matt and i have planted morning glories for the past two summers at the edge of our vegetable garden and have never noticed that they 'take over'. they do self-seed, but if your neighbour is mowing her lawn regularily, i can't imagine they'd survive in her yard.

i'd say go for the morning glories. i think they're my favorite climbing flower: dead easy to grow and very pretty!

Re: take over?

Date: Monday, 14 May 2007 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
Huh. OK. Guess I'll find out myself, because I'm going to stick morning glories in the back yard on another trellis..

Amusingly enough (to me, I guess), I saw my neighbour today and she said she looked into morning glories and didn't want them spreading in her yard.

"Oookay," says I.

Fortunately, she likes Clematis.

Neighbour negotiations are tricky, sometimes. :)

Re: take over?

Date: Tuesday, 15 May 2007 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melted-snowball.livejournal.com
It doesn't help that she's crazy.

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