Morning Glory - Kikyozaki Mixed (3.5" pot)
Annual. A popular Japanese Morning Glory whose blooms are star-shaped, often semi-double, and up to 6” wide. Fantastic looking and highly sought after, this is a true botanical gem!
As their name implies, Morning Glories open fresh each morning. While single blooms last for only one day, faded flowers will not be missed as the vines produce an abundance of new blooms in their place. Most important for excellent blooms is a full day - 8 hours - of unfiltered sunlight. Flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. An easy to grow climber, plants can be grown in 10-12” pots, and trained up a trellis or around a tomato cage. They thrive in hot weather and tolerate drought. Plant in fertile, well-draining soil and feed monthly with a low nitrogen fertilizer.
Location: Patio container, Trellis
Bloom Period: July to September
Height: vines up to 8’
Plant Spacing: 8-10”
Annual. A popular Japanese Morning Glory whose blooms are star-shaped, often semi-double, and up to 6” wide. Fantastic looking and highly sought after, this is a true botanical gem!
As their name implies, Morning Glories open fresh each morning. While single blooms last for only one day, faded flowers will not be missed as the vines produce an abundance of new blooms in their place. Most important for excellent blooms is a full day - 8 hours - of unfiltered sunlight. Flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. An easy to grow climber, plants can be grown in 10-12” pots, and trained up a trellis or around a tomato cage. They thrive in hot weather and tolerate drought. Plant in fertile, well-draining soil and feed monthly with a low nitrogen fertilizer.
Location: Patio container, Trellis
Bloom Period: July to September
Height: vines up to 8’
Plant Spacing: 8-10”
Annual. A popular Japanese Morning Glory whose blooms are star-shaped, often semi-double, and up to 6” wide. Fantastic looking and highly sought after, this is a true botanical gem!
As their name implies, Morning Glories open fresh each morning. While single blooms last for only one day, faded flowers will not be missed as the vines produce an abundance of new blooms in their place. Most important for excellent blooms is a full day - 8 hours - of unfiltered sunlight. Flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. An easy to grow climber, plants can be grown in 10-12” pots, and trained up a trellis or around a tomato cage. They thrive in hot weather and tolerate drought. Plant in fertile, well-draining soil and feed monthly with a low nitrogen fertilizer.
Location: Patio container, Trellis
Bloom Period: July to September
Height: vines up to 8’
Plant Spacing: 8-10”