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by RottieLover on March 27, 2005 11:09 PM
I was wondering what other vine I could plant with
Morning Glories? Can it be done?
Thanks
Christine
by Gardencrazy on March 28, 2005 04:07 AM
Howdy!
I plant cardinal vine and scarlet runner beans with morning glories. Hope this helps.

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by njoynit on March 28, 2005 11:56 PM
I had a mix of white moon vine/white hycanith/mandevilla vine last yr.

I've mixed whitemoon vine with red cypress vine(and will this yr also)

I have a mix of alamo vine with purple MG

I've mixed scarlett runner/potato vine& cypress vine.
I've mixed cypress vine& hairycluster vine(nice)

I have a cowboy boot of vinca& cobea vine thats blue.

I have plans for arobe with variegated MG pink flowers with white hycanith vine.

I've seen BES vine with a purle flowering clemtris.really stood out too.

I plan to grow Orange noha MG with my yellow jasmine.

And i've seen a mixed MG with mixed peas.was very colorful& fragrant.

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by linda12159 on March 29, 2005 05:47 PM
[dunno] when you all say mix....do you mean in a pot..... [perplexed] ??

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by Gardencrazy on March 30, 2005 02:55 AM
I plant my seeds together in the ground. I have them growing up an arbour and trellis.

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