The listing, Morning Glory seeds 40 + has ended.
This is an auction for at least 40 morning glory seeds. More than likely it will be more. :) These seeds are kind of a mystery because I'm not sure which of my vines they came from , could be a mixture of all 4. Morning glories are annual climbers with slender stems, heart-shaped leaves, and trumpet-shaped flowers in pink, purple-blue, magenta, or white. They have a beautiful shape before they unfold in the Sun and romantic tendrils that lend old-fashioned charm.
In warmer areas, train climbers over a pergola or arch, or use as dense groundcover. The vine grows quickly up to 15 feet in one season, and can self-seed fairly easily, too.
The flowers bloom from early summer to the first frost. Their big, fragrant, colorful flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Note that the seeds are highly toxic if ingested. Grow annuals in a sunny, sheltered site. They need a lot of sun.
Plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil.
Choose a site that is sheltered from cold or drying winds.
Sow Morning Glory seeds early in the season once the ground has warmed to 64 degrees F.
File the seeds just long enough to break the coat and soak them for 24 hours before planting them. (They look like little worms.)
Cover lightly with ¼-inch of soil. Space about 6 inches apart. Water thoroughly.