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150 Light Blue Morning Glory Seeds – Climbing plant for walls and fences, attracts bees and butterflies

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Description

Morning glory belongs to the Convolvulaceae family, genus Ipomoea, and is an annual or perennial climbing herbaceous plant. Morning glory seeds are usually sown in spring, with flowering occurring in summer and autumn. There are many varieties with flowers in blue, bright red, pink, purple, etc., often with variations along the petal edges. It is a commonly used ornamental plant.

Growth Habits:

  • Quite adaptable, prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.

  • Prefers mild to cool temperatures and can tolerate heat, but does not like frost.

  • Prefers fertile, loose soil, tolerates moisture, drought, and some salinity.

  • Optimal germination temperature: 18–23 °C; seedlings grow once the temperature exceeds 10 °C.

Sowing Season:

  1. Propagation is mainly through sowing.

  2. Generally sown in spring and summer; in the warm regions of southern China, multiple sowings are possible for prolonged flowering, but autumn sowing is preferred for spring flowers and spring sowing for summer flowers.

  3. Optimal germination temperature: 20–23 °C; seedlings grow once temperature exceeds 10 °C.

Flowering Period:

  • From June to October; most flowers open in the morning and wither by midday.

Sowing Method:

  1. Sow when the average daily temperature exceeds 15 °C.

  2. Direct sowing: apply base fertilizer before sowing. In late March, sow seeds in small clusters in loosened soil, 2 cm deep; seedlings appear in 10–15 days.

  3. Pot sowing: soak seeds for 4–6 hours in warm water or treat with sulfuric acid, then cover with about 1 cm of soil, keep soil moist and warm, germination in 5–6 days. Transplant when seedlings have two true leaves, spacing 30 cm.

Landscape Use:

  1. Suitable for flower beds, flower walls, flowering hedges, or background planting.

  2. Can also be grown in pots.

Package Content: 150 seeds + fertilizer.

Features

  • Brand
    AULEDIO
  • Material
    Plant-based materials
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Harvest period
    September
  • Exposure
    Shade
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What to plant and sow in March

For most gardeners, the year really kicks off in March. Depending on where you live, the amount of sun exposure you have and what you plan to grow, you can start seeds indoors and in greenhouses, repot your indoor plants and sow your summer annuals. Lettuces, leeks and carrots can also go in the ground from mid-March.
What to plant and sow in March
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