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CHUXAY GARDEN Blue White Morning Glory 100 Seeds Showy Accent Plant Native Wildflower
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CHUXAY GARDEN Blue White Morning Glory 100 Seeds Showy Accent Plant Native Wildflower

USDA HARDINESS ZONE:2-11 MORAL:The blue morning glory symbolises deep emotions, infinitive love, trust, respect, and honesty. FAST GROWING:This perennial vine will twine its soft stems up to 4-15 ft. tall in one season (120-450 cm) and 2-3 ft. wide (60-90 cm). GROW:The seeds of morning glory have a very high germination r…
USDA HARDINESS ZONE:2-11 MORAL:The blue morning glory symbolises deep emotions, infinitive love, trust, respect, and honesty. FAST GROWING:This perennial vine will twine its soft stems up to 4-15 ft. tall in one season (120-450 cm) and 2-3 ft. wide (60-90 cm). GROW:The seeds of morning glory have a very high germination rate. The seeds can be soaked for 6 hours before planting. After that, the seeds of morning glory are spread on the soil surface and covered with a layer of 2-3 cm thick soil. SUN:The most important thing in the maintenance of morning glory is to give enough light, it can only tolerate partial shade, it is best to keep 8 hours of light every day. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, aka Ipomoea Tricolor is a flowering plant in the sweet potato family, Convolvulaceae. It gets its name because the flowers bloom in the morning, and close again by the afternoon. The striking blue flowers are truly beautiful, and make a wonderful addition to the garden. It grows as a vine, so it's best to plant near a fence, trellis. Morning Glory is great to grow in the garden because it'll attract pollinators which will increase pollination of nearby crops and other plants. Growing Instructions: For the highest yields, Its best to start Morning Glory seeds indoors about 4-6 weeks before the last frost; we start them here on the farm in mid March. It's good to sow them in a sterile growing medium; most available seed starting soils should do the job nicely; we use sunshine mix (peat moss and perlite). The soil should be made moist, but not damp. Sow the seeds 1/8 inch below the soil surface. Store in a warm area until tiny sprouts emerge from the soil. A heat mat greatly aids in this step, but is not necessary. Seeds can take up to 3 weeks to germinate, but may take less time too. Once germinated, and the first true leaf has formed, it's time to pot up to a larger container that contains a good quality potting soil. Transplant to their final location when the nighttime temperatures are consistently 8°C or higher.
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USDA HARDINESS ZONE:2-11 MORAL:The blue morning glory symbolises deep emotions, infinitive love, trust, respect, and honesty. FAST GROWING:This perennial vine will twine its soft stems up to 4-15 ft. tall in one season (120-450 cm) and 2-3 ft. wide (60-90 cm). GROW:The seeds of morning glory have a very high germination rate. The seeds can be soaked for 6 hours before planting. After that, the seeds of morning glory are spread on the soil surface and covered with a layer of 2-3 cm thick soil. SUN:The most important thing in the maintenance of morning glory is to give enough light, it can only tolerate partial shade, it is best to keep 8 hours of light every day. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, aka Ipomoea Tricolor is a flowering plant in the sweet potato family, Convolvulaceae. It gets its name because the flowers bloom in the morning, and close again by the afternoon. The striking blue flowers are truly beautiful, and make a wonderful addition to the garden. It grows as a vine, so it's best to plant near a fence, trellis. Morning Glory is great to grow in the garden because it'll attract pollinators which will increase pollination of nearby crops and other plants. Growing Instructions: For the highest yields, Its best to start Morning Glory seeds indoors about 4-6 weeks before the last frost; we start them here on the farm in mid March. It's good to sow them in a sterile growing medium; most available seed starting soils should do the job nicely; we use sunshine mix (peat moss and perlite). The soil should be made moist, but not damp. Sow the seeds 1/8 inch below the soil surface. Store in a warm area until tiny sprouts emerge from the soil. A heat mat greatly aids in this step, but is not necessary. Seeds can take up to 3 weeks to germinate, but may take less time too. Once germinated, and the first true leaf has formed, it's time to pot up to a larger container that contains a good quality potting soil. Transplant to their final location when the nighttime temperatures are consistently 8°C or higher.