Ipomoea Climbing Morning Glory Seeds


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An outstanding climbing annual with an abundance of magenta pink and white flowers. This half hardy annual is a resiliant performer which will brighten any wall or trellis.
 
Pretty Wild Seeds are registered with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) under number 7529, so you can have confidence in both our products and advice.
 

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    We happily accept returns within 14 days from date of delivery. All returns must be received in the same condition and packaging we sent them. Postage charges will not be refunded on unwanted products.

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    Morning Glories are easily grown from seed and can be started indoors four to six weeks before the last spring frost. If sown directly into the garden, plant after any threat of frost and once the ground has warmed up to 18C.
     
    Before sowing from seed you'll need to file the seeds to break the outer shell and soak for 24 hours prior to planting to help with germination.
     
    Cover lightly with one-quarter to one-half inch of soil and water thoroughly. When transplanting, be careful of the roots, as they don’t like being disturbed. Water deeply for several days after transplanting to help the roots get established in their new home. Helpful hint: If starting from seed, use peat or other disintegrating pots that can be planted directly in the soil to lessen the stress on the root system.
     
    Morning glories grow quite rapidly once established, up to 12 feet or more in one season.