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Ipomoea alba. This Morning Glory sibling is a prized, night-blooming heirloom that will scramble up supportive structures for a most addictive, jasmine-scented evening curtain. A continuous performer from early summer through the first fall frost, this spectacular climbing annual begins its show each evening about dusk with profuse, trumpet-shaped, 3"- to 6"-wide, luminous white, fragrant flowers amongst lush, dense, heart shaped leaves. Annual. Height: 8' to 10'.
Ipomoea alba. This Morning Glory sibling is a prized, night-blooming heirloom that will scramble up supportive structures for a most addictive, jasmine-scented evening curtain. A continuous performer from early summer through the first fall frost, this spectacular climbing annual begins its show each evening about dusk with profuse, trumpet-shaped flowers amongst lush, heart shaped, light-green foliage. It may be direct-sown after last spring frost date or started indoors 4 to 6 weeks before planting outside. They prefer full sun, well-draining soil, dry conditions and soil that is not too rich in order to maximize their flower production. Readily twining Moonflowers will need the support of a trellis, fence, lamppost, mailbox post or secure garden twine. Summer blooming. Height: 8' to 10'.
Moonflower Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:6”-8” Days to Germination:5-10 days Germination Temperature:65°-85°F
Ipomoea alba. A spectacular climbing annual, this
old-fashioned favorite will scramble up supportive
structures for beautiful nighttime floral displays
until the first fall frost. Prior to planting, carefully
nick the hard seed coat and/or soak the seeds
overnight. Then, direct-sow them where they are to
grow after all danger of frost is past. Or start the
seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before planting outside.
Carefully thin or transplant Moonflowers to a
spacing of 6" to 8" apart without disturbing their
roots, and plant in full sun and well-draining soil.
Water moderately, as Moonflowers prefer dry
conditions. Only fertilize lightly, as soil that is
too rich will discourage flower production.
Moonflowers require a trellis, fence, string,
lamppost or mailbox post to support their long,
climbing vines and profuse flowers. Summer
flowering. Height: 10' to 12'.
Ipomoea alba. This Morning Glory sibling is a prized, night-blooming heirloom that will scramble up supportive structures for a most addictive, jasmine-scented evening curtain. A continuous performer from early summer through the first fall frost, this spectacular climbing annual begins its show each evening about dusk with profuse, trumpet-shaped flowers amongst lush, heart shaped, light-green foliage. It may be direct-sown after last spring frost date or started indoors 4 to 6 weeks before planting outside. They prefer full sun, well-draining soil, dry conditions and soil that is not too rich in order to maximize their flower production. Readily twining Moonflowers will need the support of a trellis, fence, lamppost, mailbox post or secure garden twine. Summer blooming. Height: 8' to 10'.
Average seed life: 2 years.
Moonflower Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:6”-8” Days to Germination:5-10 days Germination Temperature:65°-85°F
Ipomoea alba. A spectacular climbing annual, this
old-fashioned favorite will scramble up supportive
structures for beautiful nighttime floral displays
until the first fall frost. Prior to planting, carefully
nick the hard seed coat and/or soak the seeds
overnight. Then, direct-sow them where they are to
grow after all danger of frost is past. Or start the
seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before planting outside.
Carefully thin or transplant Moonflowers to a
spacing of 6" to 8" apart without disturbing their
roots, and plant in full sun and well-draining soil.
Water moderately, as Moonflowers prefer dry
conditions. Only fertilize lightly, as soil that is
too rich will discourage flower production.
Moonflowers require a trellis, fence, string,
lamppost or mailbox post to support their long,
climbing vines and profuse flowers. Summer
flowering. Height: 10' to 12'.
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