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7x Japanese Morning Glory Kikyo Zaki Mix Seeds – Ipomoea Nil – Vibrant Annual
7x Japanese Morning Glory Kikyo Zaki Mix Seeds – Ipomoea Nil – Vibrant Annual
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7x Japanese Morning Glory Kikyo Zaki Mix Seeds – Ipomoea Nil – Vibrant Annual
The gorgeous annual climber Kikyo Zaki Mix (Ipomoea nil) is well-known for its trumpet-shaped, multicoloured flowers. This quickly growing plant adds vertical flair and a burst of striking, lovely blossoms all summer long, making it ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas. It grows well in full light and well-drained soil and is simple to grow from seed. Plant seeds indoors between March and April, or outdoors right after the last frost, which is usually in May in the UK. Typically, germination takes 7–14 days. Midsummer to early autumn is when these hardy plants will bloom if they receive frequent watering and climbing assistance. They are perfect for pots or garden borders because of their vibrant blooms and rich foliage, which also draws pollinators like butterflies and bees.
Growing Instructions:
Japanese Morning Glory Kikyo Zaki Mix (Ipomoea nil) seeds should be sown indoors between March and April for good development. Plant seeds in seed compost about 1 cm deep after soaking them for a full night to soften their hard outer shell. To promote germination, which typically takes place in 7–14 days, keep the soil moist and warm, about 18–22°C. Move seedlings outside into a sunny, protected area with well-drained soil as soon as they have two to three genuine leaves and following the last frost, which is usually in late May. Give the active climbers a trellis or other support so they can develop. Avoid waterlogging by watering often. From midsummer to early October, these annual climbers will bear an abundance of trumpet-shaped blooms that will draw pollinators.
