Yes, someone just posted in another post about
their morning glories not blooming..
I had to ask them, what kind of soil they were planted in, regular garden soil or a bagged soil,
and if it was in a bagged soil, what kind?
Sometimes some of those bagged soil has fertilizers in them, but normally it's a high first number which is nitrogen which means green growth and not much for
flower boosting...
I know how those morning glories can get..
I didn't
plant any in my side garden this year,
cause they strangulated everything, even the 6ft+ tall sunflowers I had...
*cause everything was so packed in there in the first place..*
I have never grown a Passion
plant before,
maybe someone coming thru can help you with that one...
Got any pictures of your "wild
flower mixture" you had??