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Beautiful Flying Saucer Morning Glory Seeds, Sky Blue
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The listing, Beautiful Flying Saucer Morning Glory Seeds, Sky Blue has ended.

Beautiful white Morning Glory with streaks of blue. Very easy to grow in just about any soil. They grow in our clay soil every year. My favorite!!

Annual, but will self re-seed
Tall vine (8'-10' or taller), great on fence or trellis in sun to partial shade.
Sow seeds 1/2" deep, keep moist until established then water during dry spells, pretty low maintenance.
After they are finished blooming in late fall, let the seed pods dry and store them in a dry area to trade or plant next spring! Or you can plant anytime of the year, whenever you have time. The seeds fall off when they are finished blooming (unless you harvest them to dry out and share), and will come up the next spring in colder zones.

They will bloom all summer until the first frost.

You will receive a small packet of 30 seeds with planting instructions included.

Note: Keep away from pet areas, I have read they can be mildly poisonous if your pet eats them.

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I will be listing other seeds as time allows for packaging.

Thank you!
Questions & Comments
Original
Would you ever consider auctioning any of your seeds that might have hybridized from your morning glories? I would be very interested in any whites and blues or purples. Thanks :)
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Jul 28th, 2011 at 11:22:24 AM PDT by
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Here's a little tip when you save seeds ... If you plant various colors of Morning Glories in the same spot (which looks awesome), or if they decide to mix on their own, tie different colored strips of scrap fabric on the vines of the various colors while they are blooming. Keep a list of colors handy for next year. I happened to have blue fabric for these! This method would be helpful for other types of flowers in different colors.
Jul 25th, 2011 at 6:31:52 PM PDT by

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