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Old February 1, 2015   #58
linzelu100
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I think you should give morning glories a chance. They grow so easy and wild and the colors just pop! Especially near a lake. I grow them among the ugly fences to spruce them up and along the tree line. Plus they attract hummingbirds here, butterflies and some unusual bugs that are pure gold colored that turn clear invisible. Really crazy bugs...I think they are a relative to lady bugs.

Morning glories really need to be started outside though...they are so viney and wild.
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