Morning Glory Flower Seeds
Together with your cup of coffee or tea, Morning Glory flowers unravel into full bloom in the early morning offering you a most wonderful introduction to the new day. Morning Glory plants are known for their fast growth, twining habit, attractive flowers, and tolerance for poor, dry soils. In need of summer shade? Plant Morning Glory seeds at the base of a trellis or fence and watch this fast grower provide you much needed summer reprieve, with beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers to boot! Most Morning Glory flowers are treated as perennial plants in frost-free areas and annual plants in colder climates. While most of the Ipomea genera bloom in the morning as their name indicates, plant the popular Ipomea Alba, Moonflower, for blooms once the sun goes down. Our Morning Glory Seeds are on sale, by the packet or in bulk at Psychedelic Drugs!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy morning glory seeds?
Morning glory seeds can be purchased from various sources, including garden centers, nurseries, online seed retailers, and even some grocery stores. Ensure you're buying from a reputable supplier to get quality seeds.
What varieties of morning glory seeds are available for purchase?
Morning glory seeds come in a wide range of varieties, including different colors, sizes, and growth habits. Some popular varieties include "Heavenly Blue," "Grandpa Ott's," "Scarlett O'Hara," and "Flying Saucers." Check with your supplier for the specific varieties they offer.
How should I store morning glory seeds after purchasing them?
To maintain their viability, store morning glory seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Airtight containers or resealable bags can help prolong their shelf life. Properly stored seeds can remain viable for several years.
Can morning glory seeds be planted directly in the ground after purchase?
Yes, morning glory seeds can be planted directly in the ground once the soil has warmed up in the spring. Follow the planting instructions provided with the seeds, which typically involve sowing them at the appropriate depth and spacing for optimal growth.
Do morning glory seeds attract pests or diseases?
While morning glory plants are relatively resistant to pests and diseases, they may occasionally attract aphids, spider mites, or caterpillars. Regular inspection of plants and appropriate pest control measures, such as insecticidal soap or neem oil, can help mitigate pest problems. Proper cultural practices, such as spacing plants adequately and avoiding overhead watering, can also reduce the risk of diseases like powdery mildew.
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