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Both morning glories and nasturtiums need at least six hours of sun, and the morning glory vines like something to climb. If you don’t have a trellis or a fence, make a temporary arrangement ...
A: In a word, no. There isn’t an effective organic solution, I’m sorry to say. But there are methods to keep the wild morning glory vine, aka bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), from devouring ...
The morning glory in our yard is commonly called purple bindweed, and has a few other common names and as many as five Latin names, just to confuse matters. Some gardeners simply call it "pest." ...