Picotee Blue Morning Glory Seeds Rare Petunia Seeds Bonsai Flower
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Description
Transform your garden into a colorful haven with our Picotee Blue Morning Glory Seeds and Rare Petunia Seeds mix, perfect for bonsai arrangements and home gardening. The striking, heart-shaped leaves of the Morning Glory are complemented by beautiful blue flowers with a distinctive picotee edge, while the rare Petunia seeds bloom in vivid colors, adding a touch of elegance to your space. Both plants thrive in containers and bonsai setups, offering a beautiful contrast of color and texture throughout the growing season.
Key Features:
- Stunning Picotee Blue Morning Glory: These flowers feature beautiful blue blooms with a contrasting white edge, offering a unique and eye-catching appearance.
- Rare Petunia Varieties: Known for their vibrant, multi-colored flowers, rare Petunias bring an additional layer of beauty to your garden or bonsai arrangements.
- Perfect for Bonsai: Both plants are ideal for bonsai cultivation, allowing you to create intricate, small-scale displays of these gorgeous flowers.
- Climbing & Trailing Growth: The Morning Glory features climbing vines that can be trained to grow along trellises, walls, or in hanging baskets.
- Easy to Grow: Both Picotee Blue Morning Glory and Rare Petunia seeds are simple to grow and perfect for gardeners of all levels.
Specifications:
- Plant Type: Annual (Morning Glory), Perennial (Petunia)
- Flower Color: Blue with white picotee edges (Morning Glory); various vibrant colors (Rare Petunia)
- Flowering Season: Summer to fall
- Plant Height: 4-6 feet (Morning Glory); 8-12 inches (Petunia)
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged
- Blooming Period: Continuous throughout the growing season
- Hardiness Zone: Morning Glory: 3-10; Petunia: 9-11 (zones may vary depending on climate)
Planting Instructions:
- Prepare the soil: Use well-draining, fertile soil. Both plants prefer full sun to thrive.
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Plant the seeds:
- Morning Glory: Sow seeds 1/4 inch (6 mm) deep, spacing them 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) apart. Morning Glories are climbers, so consider providing a trellis or vertical support.
- Petunia: Plant seeds 1/8 inch (3 mm) deep and space them about 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) apart.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate. Once established, both plants require moderate watering.
- Support: For Morning Glories, provide support for the climbing vines as they grow. For Petunias, ensure proper spacing for the plants to spread.
- Winter Care: Morning Glory is an annual, so it will die back in the winter, while Petunia may need winter care in colder zones or be treated as an annual in non-warm climates.
Bring a burst of color and delightful fragrance to your garden or bonsai setup with the Picotee Blue Morning Glory and Rare Petunia Seeds. These plants are perfect for gardeners seeking unique, showy flowers that will brighten up any space.



