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I have 12 Mixed Morning Glory (chance for pink, white blue & rose) seeds to offer... This old-time favorite climber is easily grown from Morning Glory seeds... Morning Glory features a bloom that's rich in color with a white throat, and it measures 2 - 3 inches across. Hummingbirds find Morning Glory irresistible! Morning Glory is an annual plant; however, they readily self-sow for even more vines the following year. Their tall Morning Glory Vines are truly glorious and are perfect for covering a fence, archway, rock wall or trellis.
Growing Morning Glories from flower seed is easy. Because Morning Glory seeds have a hard coat, nicking the seed coat with a knife tip or rubbing seeds with a piece of sandpaper will improve germination. After nicking the seeds, place them in a bowl and soak overnight in warm water.
The seeds can be planted directly outdoors in any reasonably good garden soil that receives at least six hours of bright light during the day. Sow Morning Glory seeds after all danger of frost has passed, 6 - 8 seeds per foot. Thin to 12 inches apart. To get a jump start in the spring, the flower seeds can be planted indoors in a container. Transplant the Morning Glory seedlings outdoors when they have 2 - 3 leaves.