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Ipomoea nil. Its huge, milky-hot-chocolate-with-a-hint-of-raspberry blooms sometimes have a white picotee edge, and the foliage is often splashed with silver!
Morning Glory 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. A spectacular climbing annual,
this old-fashioned favorite will scramble up any type
of supportive structure for a beautiful floral display
until the first frost in the fall. 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 Morning Glories to
a spacing of 6" to 8" apart without disturbing their
roots, and plant in full sun and well-draining soil.
Water moderately, as Morning Glories prefer dry
conditions. Only fertilize lightly, as soil that is too
rich will discourage flower production. Morning
Glories require a trellis, fence, string, lamppost or
mailbox post to support their long, climbing vines
and profuse flowers. Summer flowering. Height:
6' to 12'.
Days of Vines and Roses
If you’re looking for a great trellis on which to grow an annual vine, consider a sturdy, well-established climbing rose. The thorny canes provide excellent support, and won’t mind a little competition. Since the vines will come into their glory later in the season, they’ll add color to a rose that has finished its main flush of bloom. But any overlap will produce handsome combinations as well: Hyacinth Bean or Sweet Peas with a pale pink New Dawn rose, or blue Morning Glories with your favorite yellow-flowered climber.
Morning Glory 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. A spectacular climbing annual,
this old-fashioned favorite will scramble up any type
of supportive structure for a beautiful floral display
until the first frost in the fall. 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 Morning Glories to
a spacing of 6" to 8" apart without disturbing their
roots, and plant in full sun and well-draining soil.
Water moderately, as Morning Glories prefer dry
conditions. Only fertilize lightly, as soil that is too
rich will discourage flower production. Morning
Glories require a trellis, fence, string, lamppost or
mailbox post to support their long, climbing vines
and profuse flowers. Summer flowering. Height:
6' to 12'.
Days of Vines and Roses
If you’re looking for a great trellis on which to grow an annual vine, consider a sturdy, well-established climbing rose. The thorny canes provide excellent support, and won’t mind a little competition. Since the vines will come into their glory later in the season, they’ll add color to a rose that has finished its main flush of bloom. But any overlap will produce handsome combinations as well: Hyacinth Bean or Sweet Peas with a pale pink New Dawn rose, or blue Morning Glories with your favorite yellow-flowered climber.
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