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    Using cut SWEET PEAS as indoor decor -- advice, please!

    Thanks for the feedback! I think I may go with Early Spencer Sweet Peas. I'll test them and if they don't work out, I'll go with fake flowers....or no ceiling treatment at all! It's not a huge deal if this doesn't work. I just thought it was a nice idea to feature something from my garden at my...
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    Using cut SWEET PEAS as indoor decor -- advice, please!

    OK OK, I'll give up the morning glory idea :( What about pink and white sweet pea vines instead?! I've seen people use them in wedding bouquets, so I'd imagine they'd hold up well...? I have seed packets of Royal Mixture, Perennial Mix and Early Spencer Mix. What do you think?
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    Using cut SWEET PEAS as indoor decor -- advice, please!

    But would the flowers close because of a lack of water, or because they always close up in the afternoon? I was thinking they may survive because they would be taken out of natural sunlight. So they would react just like they would in the morning, and stay open. Is that crazy? Thanks for your...
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    Using cut SWEET PEAS as indoor decor -- advice, please!

    Would closed morning glories look really bad? haha I've never grown them before and can't find a picture online of closed ones. How many hours do you think they would last for?
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    Using cut SWEET PEAS as indoor decor -- advice, please!

    EDIT: Now I'm wondering about sweet peas (see newer posts).... ORIGINAL POST about morning glories: Has anyone ever used cut morning glories as an indoor decoration? I want to grow heavenly blue morning glories and use them to decorate the ceiling of the dance floor at my wedding. They would...
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