Heavenly Blue morning glories are not a bindweed. They don’t self seed. They grow as Annuals in my garden which I start from seeds every May. They usually bloom in September. I love them💙 Love your painting💙
Yes. Morning glory and bindweed are different. Morning glories can be invasive. I planted one seed packet and it comes up where I don’t want it year after year
@@TheSwissy4me the Heavenly Blue ones do not come back, but the purple & pink ones do. One of the purple ones is called Grandpa Ott. I grow the purple & pink ones in pots and they self seed every year which I love the fact I don’t have to buy seeds for them.
I feel the same way about bindweed - constantly fighting it in my garden but the flowers are so pretty. I painted one the other day actually. I'll give these blue ones a go soon, too. Thanks for the tutorial!
My Mom planted blue Morning Glories every year in Michigan when I was growing up. They were so pretty! I never knew they were a weed! They grew on a trellis and looked just like your picture!!
I used to plant Morning Glory every year and they were known for only opening the blooms in the morning and we mixed them with the Moonflower that opened the blooms at night, for an all day show. Non invasive and not the bindweed, although very similar. Loved the tutorial! 😊
“A morning glory twined round my ladle. I’ll ask my neighbor for a drink.” A haiku, perhaps not exactly remembered in my old age, by Basho. The morning glory is popular in Asian art, particularly Sumi-e. And it is quite difficult to paint correctly in that manner. This is a lovely version. Thank you.
Bindweed and Morning Glory have different leaves, even though they are in the same family, they are different. The bindweed has narrow leaves, while the glories have a fuller heart shaped ones, and aren't as invasive. Just a little FYI. 😊 Love this painting of the morning glory!
Bindweed and Morning Glories are different plants. Bindweed has smaller leaves and I think they are perennial or reseed each year. We grow Morning Glories from seeds in the spring. The Heavenly Blue Morning Glories are my favourite but, if you plant the variegated ones too close to them, the variegated ones will over power the Heavenly Blue ones. Right now, I have a lot of weeds in my garden. I wish some of them were as beautiful as the Bindweed. Thanks for your videos. It's fun to follow along.
A weed?! That’s amazing we buy seed packets here and plant them intentionally! What we call Bindweed grows crazily where we are but it’s very much traveling along the ground and has small blooms. Easy to pull? Yes. Annoying? Yes.😅 The weed in your hedgerow is…lovely! Morning Glories are popular garden flowers (annuals). They grow fast, and they come in blues, pinks, purples, and have climbing vines with heart-shaped leaves. I even planted some with my geraniums this year! I live in Colorado-it seems the larger blooming weed variety is common in more humid environments. Regardless of the geographic differences, I love your depiction! Morning Glories in that iconic blue are the seeds my grandmother bought for me to plant in her yard every year, and the same ones I planted in my own yard this year. She had these 2 wrought iron porch supports and I would plant the seeds at their base. As the summer progressed, my efforts made a lovely flower gateway to get to my grandmother’s front door. So yes, my association with Morning Glories is only positive and intentional, never a weed. Thank you for this it was wonderful to watch your process and made me want to paint my own intentionally planted Morning Glories again!😂😊❤❤❤
great painting Harriet, I grew some morning glories last year and they were a beautiful purple and blue ,simply stunning plants. thank you for sharing this painting with us. xx
My mom planted Morning Glories last year and they are everywhere this year! They survived our harsh winter and replanted themselves. I see why they're considered an invasive weed. They are beautiful though.
In Oregon, on the US west coast, where I grew up, this was known as morning glory. It was considered a weed and grew everywhere! The vines are pernicious and difficult to pull out. I did think them pretty, and often painted them as a child. 🎉
Bonsoir, en français cette fleur est une ipomée et j en sème tous les ans, à ne pas confondre avec le liseron. Il en existe des bleues, mauves, violettes. Merci pour cette vidéo très instructive. Douce soirée de France.💜💙
Agree that the white “bindweed” is invasive and difficult to eradicate without the use of a systemic weed killer but……You are not painting a weed - you are painting an annual that is not frost hardy in the uk and gives a great show of flowers for those that are prepared to give it a try. Although there are other varieties, “Heavenly Blue” is the variety with the pale blue flowers and is spellbinding for kids to watch germinate and grow.
But Morning Glories come in blue and purple and magenta, and are beautiful. Oh no, don’t call it a weed. I remember them from y childhood! Aha! The domesticated morning glories have large heart shaped leaves that appear to be important elements of the plants. They are sold in seed packets, and need lots of sun. That is not to say I don’t fall in love with weeds. But my morning glories, they ain't weeds ha ha
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Beautiful made!
We have a lot of them here in The Netherlands.
Thank you for this video.
Heavenly Blue morning glories are not a bindweed. They don’t self seed. They grow as Annuals in my garden which I start from seeds every May. They usually bloom in September. I love them💙 Love your painting💙
Yes. Morning glory and bindweed are different.
Morning glories can be invasive. I planted one seed packet and it comes up where I don’t want it year after year
@@TheSwissy4me the Heavenly Blue ones do not come back, but the purple & pink ones do. One of the purple ones is called Grandpa Ott. I grow the purple & pink ones in pots and they self seed every year which
I love the fact I don’t have to buy seeds for them.
Thanks for the info!
@@deWintonPaperCo you’re welcome 😊
In our climate, we have to replant heavenly blue every year.
I feel the same way about bindweed - constantly fighting it in my garden but the flowers are so pretty. I painted one the other day actually. I'll give these blue ones a go soon, too. Thanks for the tutorial!
My Mom planted blue Morning Glories every year in Michigan when I was growing up. They were so pretty! I never knew they were a weed! They grew on a trellis and looked just like your picture!!
Beautiful! They grow all around us here in central Portugal - their blues are so intense!
Yes they are!
Beautifully done thank you
God Bless
Thank you very much!
I used to plant Morning Glory every year and they were known for only opening the blooms in the morning and we mixed them with the Moonflower that opened the blooms at night, for an all day show. Non invasive and not the bindweed, although very similar. Loved the tutorial! 😊
“A morning glory twined round my ladle. I’ll ask my neighbor for a drink.” A haiku, perhaps not exactly remembered in my old age, by Basho. The morning glory is popular in Asian art, particularly Sumi-e. And it is quite difficult to paint correctly in that manner. This is a lovely version. Thank you.
Love it!
I Love 💗 Morning Glory’s
Bindweed and Morning Glory have different leaves, even though they are in the same family, they are different. The bindweed has narrow leaves, while the glories have a fuller heart shaped ones, and aren't as invasive.
Just a little FYI. 😊 Love this painting of the morning glory!
Thanks for the info!
@@deWintonPaperCo you're most welcomed.
I was just going to search for a morning glory tutorial and this pops up in my feed! Amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
Lindo!!
Amo suas aulas 👏😃
Obrigada por compartilhar 🙏
gorgeous technique! I bet it would work well for Petunias too! I love morning glory.
Beautiful job! ❤
Thank you! 😊
What a coincidence - I painted one this morning! Based on a photo I took in a greenhouse in a National Trust garden 🙂
Wish I could share it with you
That is awesome!
Beautiful xx
Thank you! Cheers!
We have blue, purple and fuchsia ones here in Canada . They are invasive but pretty
Bindweed and Morning Glories are different plants. Bindweed has smaller leaves and I think they are perennial or reseed each year. We grow Morning Glories from seeds in the spring. The Heavenly Blue Morning Glories are my favourite but, if you plant the variegated ones too close to them, the variegated ones will over power the Heavenly Blue ones. Right now, I have a lot of weeds in my garden. I wish some of them were as beautiful as the Bindweed. Thanks for your videos. It's fun to follow along.
Thanks for the info!
A weed?! That’s amazing we buy seed packets here and plant them intentionally!
What we call Bindweed grows crazily where we are but it’s very much traveling along the ground and has small blooms. Easy to pull? Yes. Annoying? Yes.😅 The weed in your hedgerow is…lovely!
Morning Glories are popular garden flowers (annuals). They grow fast, and they come in blues, pinks, purples, and have climbing vines with heart-shaped leaves. I even planted some with my geraniums this year!
I live in Colorado-it seems the larger blooming weed variety is common in more humid environments.
Regardless of the geographic differences, I love your depiction! Morning Glories in that iconic blue are the seeds my grandmother bought for me to plant in her yard every year, and the same ones I planted in my own yard this year. She had these 2 wrought iron porch supports and I would plant the seeds at their base. As the summer progressed, my efforts made a lovely flower gateway to get to my grandmother’s front door. So yes, my association with Morning Glories is only positive and intentional, never a weed.
Thank you for this it was wonderful to watch your process and made me want to paint my own intentionally planted Morning Glories again!😂😊❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing!
🙏😍soo Nice
great painting Harriet, I grew some morning glories last year and they were a beautiful purple and blue ,simply stunning plants. thank you for sharing this painting with us. xx
Run little bug! Can’t wait to paint these.
Although bind weed is a pain in the garden I love the flowers we called them granny pop out of bed as children
I fight with white ones all summer, but you’ve made them beautiful! Thanks! I love the glimpses of your garden, too.
Glad you like them!
Our morning glories are pink. And yes the choke everything.
How lovely and yes I too struggle with keeping them out of my yard. But they are a beautiful flower aren't they. Thanks Harriet 😊❤
Yes they are!
amazing 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
The ones I grow are not perennials. The blue have a pinkish red in the middle. They're very pretty!
Love this!!! You make everything look so easy!! Thank you!
My mom planted Morning Glories last year and they are everywhere this year! They survived our harsh winter and replanted themselves. I see why they're considered an invasive weed. They are beautiful though.
In Oregon, on the US west coast, where I grew up, this was known as morning glory. It was considered a weed and grew everywhere! The vines are pernicious and difficult to pull out. I did think them pretty, and often painted them as a child. 🎉
I’m exactly the same!
Bonsoir, en français cette fleur est une ipomée et j en sème tous les ans, à ne pas confondre avec le liseron. Il en existe des bleues, mauves, violettes. Merci pour cette vidéo très instructive. Douce soirée de France.💜💙
So interesting!
this is so beautiful 🥰
I think they are called ipomoea , in dutch dagbloem ...i like them a lot😊
Oh great!
Agree that the white “bindweed” is invasive and difficult to eradicate without the use of a systemic weed killer but……You are not painting a weed - you are painting an annual that is not frost hardy in the uk and gives a great show of flowers for those that are prepared to give it a try. Although there are other varieties, “Heavenly Blue” is the variety with the pale blue flowers and is spellbinding for kids to watch germinate and grow.
Thank you for the tip!
But Morning Glories come in blue and purple and magenta, and are beautiful. Oh no, don’t call it a weed. I remember them from y childhood!
Aha! The domesticated morning glories have large heart shaped leaves that appear to be important elements of the plants. They are sold in seed packets, and need lots of sun. That is not to say I don’t fall in love with weeds. But my morning glories, they ain't weeds ha ha
My high school teacher always said that there is no such thing as a weed. They are simply unwanted flowers.
We have pretty pink ones. Also horrible weeds