Re: Ipomeoea alba Moonflowers


I have successfully grown ipomeoea in sun in NYS zone 5.  I grow it from
seed, and put it out only when the summer is here, sometime in June, because
otherwise we still get nights below 50 degrees F., which they don't like.
That means they don't start blooming until now.

Isabelle Hayes

>I have a question too, regarding the moonflower... could it survive in a Zone
>5 St Louis Garden?  I would love to plant it on the east side of our patio,
>that gets partial sun in AM. along a wrought iron railing.  Will it work?  
>Wanda
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