Morning glories are annuals so they actually die at the end of the growing season, which means they don’t need cutting back. Letting them linger must have given them time to set seeds. You can remove any dead foliage. Reply
Morning glories are annuals so they actually die at the end of the growing season, which means they don’t need cutting back. Letting them linger must have given them time to set seeds. You can remove any dead foliage.