Morning glories can take a couple of months, up to 120 days from seed to flower, to burst out in blooms, especially if you planted the vine from seed. They are one of the last annuals to bloom in most regions, often in August or even early September.
- Do morning glories come back year after year?
- Do morning glories bloom all day?
- Where is the best place to plant morning glories?
- Are morning glories an annual or perennial?
Do morning glories come back year after year?
MORNING GLORY BASICS
Annual in areas that get below 45 F, but can still reseed and come back year after year on their own; perennial in warmer, more tropical climates.
Do morning glories bloom all day?
Their unfailingly cheerful flowers open fresh every morning. They only last for a day, but you will not miss the ones that fade, because a morning glory vine will produce more blooms than you can ever count. Plant morning glories with a child and you have cultivated a gardener for life.
Where is the best place to plant morning glories?
Grow morning glories in a sunny spot. They need a lot of sun to bloom their best! Plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil. Choose a site that is sheltered from strong, drying winds.
Are morning glories an annual or perennial?
indica blooms in one year from seed, but you can also start with young plants. It's a perennial (to 30 feet tall) in Sunset climate zones 8, 9, and 12–24, annual elsewhere (in frost-prone areas, it dies to the ground in winter).