In USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11, these flowers grow as perennials. During winter or early spring, cut back your morning glory vines as perennials ...
If your morning glories are annuals, remove them at the end of their blooming period in summer. To start new plants, sow your morning glories seeds in the same ...
It is used in making tea concocted from its roots as a diuretic and expectorant. Tea is also brewed from the dry leaves and used to treat headaches used by herbal healers. ...
These flowers are not generally affected by disease or pests but can occasionally be attacked by rust, white blister, fungal leaf spot, stem rot, or wilt. They are also bothered ...