yep that's one answer. One thing they aren't telling you also about morning glory seeds is that in small doses they are hallucinogenic, thus the warning about animals... I think picking the blossoms sounds like a good idea. At 04:21 PM 6/27/99 -0700, you wrote: >I found a quote about Morning Glory: "It's more persistant and anoying than >a telemarketer." I grow morning glory on purpose in my garden, I have these gorgeous fuschia ones that trail up a trellis on my house. And no, I don't eat the seeds :) Strawberries and tomatoes fresh from the garden are enough of a rush <g> maybe Pam could just train them away from the tomatoes?