This speedy climber is the ultimate in old-fashioned charm! Vines grow 10 to 20 feet in a season. Morning Glories have dark, heart-shaped leaves and produce breath-taking trumpet flowers up to 3 inches in diameter.
The big, fragrant flowers unfurl to greet the morning sun, then close up in the afternoon. Give your Morning glory something to climb up. They will entwine themselves around obstacles. They are perfect grown on a fence, lamp post or trellis.
Morning Glory are grown from seeds. The seed coat is thick. Nick the seed or soak it in warm water for a couple of hours to soften it ,and increase germination rates.
Sow seeds early in the season and cover lightly with 1/4" of soil. Water thoroughly once. Thin or space plants to a final distance of 6" apart. They will tolerate a little crowding if there is ample supports for their vines to spread up and out.
Morning Glory like full sun. Add a general purpose fertilizer when planting them, then once a month after that.
Once your Morning Glories are established, they should grow well, even if left unattended. Soil should be moist, but not wet. Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Mulch around them to keep weeds down and improve appearance.
Morning Glory are half hardy annuals. They will often survive the first frost, especially if grown along the house or other buildings. They will not survive a hard frost or freeze.
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