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My vines are just growing, no flowers yet on both of the different vines, but if I snip the top of the vines back alittle will it make the vines bushier with more flowers or should I let them alone till they bloom??? Thank You
I never snip my morning glories, I want them to reach the top of the arbor. Here in zone 5b, the morning glories are just starting to bloom. We've had a cloudy, rainy summer here so far and MG's need full sun to do their thing. The cloudy weather has really effected the blooms. Moonflowers bloom later in the summer. I have both on the same arbor. By August/September the Moonflowers have taken over. The picture is from last September. The arbor was mostly Moonflowers then. They lasted until frost.