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Outsidepride 25 Seeds Annual Ipomoea Morning Glory Split Second Double Climbing Vine Flower Seeds for Planting

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  • Gone is the old and trumpet form of regular annual morning glories!
  • This new Split Second Double has shell-pink to almost coral, fully double 2 inch flowers which have individual petals with notched and frilled margins.
  • These new morning glories are similar to a peony or parrot-tulip, yet on vigorous vines that easily climb 4 to 6 feet providing new blooms every morning.
  • These beautiful flowers bloom heavily from early summer until frost, thriving in blazing sun and any well-drained soil The blooms are huge, very full, and delightfully twisted, with no two just alike
  • Sow 2 - 3 seeds per plant and space 12 inches apart. Be sure to plant it somewhere you can enjoy it on your way to the car in the morning, so it can be one of the first flowers you see each day.



Product Description

pink flowers

Classic Vining Plant

Morning Glory plants are famous for their ability to climb most any structure! Plant these seeds at the base of a trellis or wall, and you won't be disappointed with the climbing display! This variety will reach a vining height of 4-6 feet.

Morning Glory (Ipomoea Nil Split Second Double)

Gone is the old trumpet form of regular morning glories! This new Split Second Double has shell-pink (sometimes almost coral) fully double 2 inch flowers which have individual petals with notched and frilled margins. These new morning glories are similar to a peony or parrot-tulip, but appear on vigorous vines that easily climb 4 to 6 feet providing new blooms every morning.

Provide a trellis or pergola, and this climber will climb it! You can even allow it to scramble through shrubs and borders. Morning Glory vine care includes deadheading as needed to prevent seeding and to ensure prolific blooming. If you want your morning glories to self-sow the following spring, then leave some of the dead flowers on the vine in order for it to drop its flower seed. Remove entire plant after first hard frost.

Climbing Annual

How to Grow

If starting indoors, Morning Glory seeds should be sown 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost. Soak the seeds in water overnight prior to sowing, then sow into starter trays or packs with a sterile starter mix.

Seeds should be planted at a depth of 1/2 inch. Keep the soil moist (but not wet) until germination, which will occur in 7-21 days.

After all danger of frost has passed, transplant the seedlings directly outdoors. They should be grown in an area of full sun, although they will tolerate light shade.

Plant Specifications

  • Season: Annual
  • USDA Zones: 3 - 10
  • Environment: Full sun
  • Bloom Color: Pink, Rose
  • Bloom Season: Early Summer to late Fall
  • Soil Type: Not picky about soil type, pH 6.1 - 7.8
  • Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days
  • Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant
Indoor Planting Guide
Outdoor Planting Guide

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Most BEAUTIFUL climbing vine. Grows fast. Lasts til frost. Spectacular. I love it
Judy
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
Seeds as ordered will have to wait to see if growth as described but have other colors and love the plant
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
I’d sure like some flowers on all the green! Have fertilized with blooming miracle grow and nothing! Won’t buy from this company again!
Debra M. Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
no germination
BitTwiddler
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
I was given some a neighbor ordered from this source this spring.Tiny. Period. I started indoors, 10 out of 12. Look at them wrong they died. Very delicate.Picture is a 4 month old vine in a 20 oz styrofoam cup. This is the fifth bloom it has produced. Doesn’t look double to me. I had hoped for at least eight plants the size of a normal morning glory vine to drape over the side of two planters. Very disappointed.The little vine is cute but is going to stay a window sill wonder.I also was given a double red, that was more dismal germination, all were similar size, and all died by 2.5 months, none of those bloomed.All packed for 2022, all planted the same spring. Friend said theirs sprouted about 40% pink, and theee plants red. None of their’s made six weeks.