Color:Morning Glory Seed Description:Morning glory plants are known for their beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers. They are so named because the flowers open up each morning as the sun rises and close up as the sun begins to set in the afternoon. Excellent climbers, morning glory plants have been known to grow more than 20 feet high in a single growing season. You can plant morning glory seeds successfully if you keep a few things in mind.Color:blueQuality: 200Germination Guide:◆Start your morning glory from seed. Notch or nick the thick coat of the morning glory seed to allow moisture to penetrate the seed and help increase germination.◆Soak morning glory seeds in warm water until they swell. Then plant early in the season covering them lightly with soil.◆Plant morning glory plants in an area which gets full sun. Morning glories are not good candidates for transplanting. You may get good results, however, by starting your morning glory in a peat pot and planting the entire pot.◆Water your morning glory sparingly or only when it is dry. Try not to over water.◆Resist using too much fertilizer. Fertilize when your morning glory is first planted and then again every month. If you fertilize too often, you will encourage foliage instead of blooms.◆Treat any disease or pest problem quickly with an organic or chemical insecticide. Since morning glories have few problems with insects or disease, you should find it easy to keep your morning glory plant healthy.◆Add the trellis or rods behind or above the seeds. This will give the seedlings something to vine onto when they start to grow.◆Protect your morning glory plant from frost to allow for a longer life. Morning glories cannot withstand very cold weather.◆Ensure the soil in which you grow your morning glory isn't too rich if you want plenty of blooms. Each morning glory blossom blooms only once in the morning and withers during the day.Package including:Morning Glo
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