

🌺 Plant Happiness: Your Garden Awaits!
This pack contains over 200 mixed color Ipomoea Nil seeds, known for their high germination rate and open pollination. Perfect for creating a stunning garden display, these heirloom seeds are easy to grow and environmentally friendly.































| Best Sellers Rank | #14,728 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #322 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Ficoszo |
| Color | Mixed Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 666 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | Heirloom |
| Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators |
A**N
Very Pleased!! Fast Growth Rate!
I bought two greenhouses on here and have been storing my tomatoes, cucumbers, avocado tree, pathos, and now I recently planted these morning glories with my pathos on 28 November. I’m very pleased with the growth rate and how fast I started to see little sprouts. The pictures are all from within a few days of each other.
T**S
Quality seeds
Quality seeds
M**E
Save your money.
I had such high hopes for these since I have been growing my own Japanese Purple morning glories for years. Super easy plant to care for. I was looking forward to some variation in my yard. First off, you only get one pack of seeds. So if they really are a variety, as they are sold as. That seems kind of problematic for the gardener to deal with. I can tell you they sure look like they are all the same seed. No matter, I went ahead and planted them everywhere! Because I wanted to see what would work best for them, soil, sun, potted or in the ground. They germinated quickly! And than. Nothing literally nothing. These vines are 2 inches tops with no flowers after nearly 2 months. My own morning glories have already died back, reseeded and started growing all over again. At best this should be advertised as a non flowering dwarf varietal. So if you want flowers, don't waste your money!
A**Y
Very large, strong seeds for Morning Glories and there are a large bunch of them.
These arrived quickly and were well packaged. The price is excellent and the seeds are ALL solid, unbroken and very clean. I live in the northern U.S. and I can't yet report on germination but they are supposed to germinate in about two weeks. I will report more on growth rate as soon as they have sprouted. I am going to follow some suggestions and use sandpaper to remove some of the shells because it is supposed to speed up their germination rates. The reason I'm just getting started is because our frost time has just now faded so I'm going to start them under LED lights indoors. I like that the blooms that are included in this pack are of a multiple variety and not just blue. I will further report on their growth rate as they continue to grow.
M**R
Won't Bloom
I started the seeds indoors, in late April, and transplanted to an outdoor planter in may. Although the vines have been growing like crazy and have taken over the trellis, I have yet to see even one bloom. I read that Morning Glories don't like rich soil or fertilizer, and I did fertilize once when I first planted them, so that could be the problem... but it has been 2 months now of vine growth and still not even one flower? i did nave a difficult time germinating the smaller seeds- it seems that only one type would germinate. I will update if ever I get any blooms! Again, it might be my own fault...
C**L
No instructions included but they are growing
Comes in a generic seed package with no planting depth or germination days written on it at all. But the seeds are coming up so that's wonderful! Now that they have bloomed I can see that they are all just shades of blue. They are not mixed like the package shows
C**S
Great Item
Great Item , Great seller - Fast shipping
L**E
Zone 5 Perennials
I’ve been planting morning glories for 3 years now. Last year I bought these seeds and started them indoors. They grew like crazy. They were beautiful, kind of difficult to keep up with. They completely took over my front gate, my neighbor’s front gate, my back deck, and my entire fence. They took over half of my vegetable garden while I was out of town for a few days. They’re prolific. I wasn’t going to plant them this year because I didn’t want to commit to constantly trimming/training them. Well, to my surprise, they’ve made a huge come back. I’m in Chicago, Zone 5, and these came back as perennials and my southern facing front gate has dozens of these sprouting up after a relatively mild winter (it did get to -30) Curiously, they didn’t return to my back yard. Only the front. These are beautiful vines but they’re quite the commitment!