Eventual height & spread
Ipomoea purpurea 'Grandpa Otts'
morning glory (syn. Ipomoea purpurea Grandpa Ott)
- approx 30 seeds
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Hardiness: tender annual
A great, climbing ‘morning glory’ for trellises and wigwams, 'Grandpa Ott' has flowers of intense violet-blue, with a central, ruby red star produced in prolific blooms up to 7cm (2.5in) across. Best grown in a warm sheltered spot outdoors, or inside a conservatory, the trumpet-shaped flowers close up in the afternoon but open for business in the mornings to attract bees and butterflies. Makes a great, long-season conservatory climber.
Make sure there is adequate support for it to climb up, but do not plant it outside until all risk of frost has passed. Water freely when in growth and apply a liquid fertiliser at monthly intervals. If it is not going to be overwintered in a warm place, cut it back to ground level after it is hit by a frost and start again with a new plant the following spring.
Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing to start the germination process and then plant 2.5mm deep into small pots filled with a freely draining compost. Germination at 68°F (20°C) takes approximately 1-2 weeks. Thin out carefully when large enough to handle taking care not to damage the roots and harden off before planting out after all frosts.
Ipomoea thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Make sure there is adequate support for it to climb, plant it outside once all risk of frost has passed. Water freely while in growth and apply a liquid fertiliser at monthly intervals.
Prune lightly to encourage bushy growth and remove faded flowers to prolong blooming. If it is not going to be overwintered in a warm place, cut it back to ground level after frost and start again with a new plant the following spring.
Prune lightly to encourage bushy growth and remove faded flowers to prolong blooming. If it is not going to be overwintered in a warm place, cut it back to ground level after frost and start again with a new plant the following spring.
Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing to soften them up and then plant 3mm (0.1in) deep into small pots filled with a seed and cuttings compost. Keep them at around 20°C (68°F) and water when necessary. Thin out carefully when large enough to handle taking care not to damage the roots and harden off before planting out, once acclimatised after risk of frost has passed.
- Harmful if eaten
Goes well with
Galvanised metal tray with 16 grow pods
50 × 13 × 6.5cm
£37.99
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