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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! Morning Glory (Ipomoea Purpurea Crimson Rambler) Crimson Rambler features a bloom that's a cherry-red color with a white throat, and these blooms measures 2 - 3 inches across. Hummingbirds find this variety irresistible! Morning glory is an annual plant; however, they readily self-sow for even more vines the following year. Ipomoea Purpurea Crimson Rambler was once found in every grandmother's garden. However, these beautiful vines have fallen by the wayside, and the heirloom flower seeds are becoming harder to find. This red flowering vine is truly glorious and is perfect for covering a fence, archway, rock wall or trellis! 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. Morning Glory Seeds | Crimson Rambler 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. Flower Specifications Sowing Rate: 6 - 8 seeds per foot Depth: 1/4 inch Moisture: Keep seed moist until germination Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days Plant Spacing: Thin to 12 inches Height: 120 inches USDA Zones: 3 - 10 Season: Annual
There is nothing like some glorious red blooms in the flower garden! Morning Glory is a great summer annual to adorn fences, walls, arches, or any other structure that it can climb. Ipomoea purpurea is a prolific bloomer, and this variety, Crimson Rambler, produces 2 - 3 inch deep red blooms that have white throats.
This morning glory can climb or spread up to 10 feet growing in USDA zones 3 - 10 as an annual vine.
These trumpet-shaped blooms heavily cover the foliage and are absolutely breathtaking! Morning Glory also has lovely foliage, deep green, heart-shaped leaves that provide the perfect back-drop for the colorful blooms. Hummingbirds will visit this annual often!
Morning Glory seed has a hard seed coat. To improve germination, nick the seed with a knife and soak the seed overnight in tap water. Start the seeds directly outside in a sunny location. Space the plants about 9 - 12 inches apart, cover with ¼ inch of soil and keep the seed moist.
Sowing Rate 6 - 8 seeds per foot. Germination is usually within 21 days. In areas with a late spring, the seed can be started indoors and transplanted outside when the seedlings have 2 - 3 leaves. Grow Morning Glory in full sun to partial shade. They will thrive even in poor soils. After the first hard frost of fall, remove the plant.