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QAUZUY GARDEN- 20 Dark Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine Seeds Hardy Striking Vine Plant for Garden and Outdoor Hummingbirds Love It
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QAUZUY GARDEN- 20 Dark Red Hummingbird Trumpet Vine Seeds Hardy Striking Vine Plant for Garden and Outdoor Hummingbirds Love It

Beautiful blooms. It is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers, to light up your garden. Pollinators-Friendly. Many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. You will see hummingbirds and other birds dance and sing happily round it. Fast growing. Trumpet vines can grow as fast as 2 feet per week and re…
Beautiful blooms. It is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers, to light up your garden. Pollinators-Friendly. Many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. You will see hummingbirds and other birds dance and sing happily round it. Fast growing. Trumpet vines can grow as fast as 2 feet per week and reach a height up to 30 feet, according to a University of California Cooperative Extension article. Sow. Push three or four seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart until covered by their own depth in the soil. Keep the soil moist at 15 to 20 degrees C. Seeds germinate in 2 - 4 months. Use ornamental. It is an excellent addition to a garden, wall, wall border, fence, lattice or pergola and can add beauty to them. For gardeners willing to put in the effort to control its spread, the trumpet vine can quickly blanket fences, stone walls, arbors, trellises, and other structures, providing a beautiful green focal piece. It can also cover the ground to hide rock piles, tree stumps, refuse heaps, and more. It is critical to provide a sturdy support structure for this vine, as it can overwhelm trees or buildings. How To Plant Hummingbird Trumpet Vine SOW. Fill a plant container with potting soil to 1 inch below the rim. Push three or four seeds gently below the surface of the soil, evenly spaced in the container, to the same depth as the width of the seeds. Water the container and leave it to drain. Put the container with sown trumpet vine seeds inside a clear plastic bag, and wrap the bag loosely around the container. Place the container in a refrigerator, and leave it for two months. Take the container out of the refrigerator, and remove the plastic bag. Place the container on a sunny windowsill, or in a greenhouse or other bright spot where the temperature is no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Check the container every three or four days for signs of growing trumpet vine seedlings. Apply water regularly so that the potting soil is constantly moist but not sodden. Place trumpet vine seeds in a plastic bag and seal it. Store the bag in a refrigerator for two months. Dig over a 1 foot square area for growing trumpet vine in spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Break up the ground with a garden fork to a depth of 1 foot. Level the surface of the soil with a rake. Push three or four trumpet vine seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart, until covered by their own depth in soil. Water the ground until the soil is moist but not sodden. Check the site every one or two weeks, watering the ground if the surface dries out.
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Beautiful blooms. It is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers, to light up your garden. Pollinators-Friendly. Many types of birds like to nest in the dense foliage. You will see hummingbirds and other birds dance and sing happily round it. Fast growing. Trumpet vines can grow as fast as 2 feet per week and reach a height up to 30 feet, according to a University of California Cooperative Extension article. Sow. Push three or four seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart until covered by their own depth in the soil. Keep the soil moist at 15 to 20 degrees C. Seeds germinate in 2 - 4 months. Use ornamental. It is an excellent addition to a garden, wall, wall border, fence, lattice or pergola and can add beauty to them. For gardeners willing to put in the effort to control its spread, the trumpet vine can quickly blanket fences, stone walls, arbors, trellises, and other structures, providing a beautiful green focal piece. It can also cover the ground to hide rock piles, tree stumps, refuse heaps, and more. It is critical to provide a sturdy support structure for this vine, as it can overwhelm trees or buildings. How To Plant Hummingbird Trumpet Vine SOW. Fill a plant container with potting soil to 1 inch below the rim. Push three or four seeds gently below the surface of the soil, evenly spaced in the container, to the same depth as the width of the seeds. Water the container and leave it to drain. Put the container with sown trumpet vine seeds inside a clear plastic bag, and wrap the bag loosely around the container. Place the container in a refrigerator, and leave it for two months. Take the container out of the refrigerator, and remove the plastic bag. Place the container on a sunny windowsill, or in a greenhouse or other bright spot where the temperature is no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Check the container every three or four days for signs of growing trumpet vine seedlings. Apply water regularly so that the potting soil is constantly moist but not sodden. Place trumpet vine seeds in a plastic bag and seal it. Store the bag in a refrigerator for two months. Dig over a 1 foot square area for growing trumpet vine in spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Break up the ground with a garden fork to a depth of 1 foot. Level the surface of the soil with a rake. Push three or four trumpet vine seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart, until covered by their own depth in soil. Water the ground until the soil is moist but not sodden. Check the site every one or two weeks, watering the ground if the surface dries out.

Specifications

Soil RequirementsModerate Watering
Light RequirementsFull Sun To Partial Shade
Bloom TimeSummer
TypeTrumpet Vine Seeds
Bloom ColorRed
Soil TypeAverage, Moist But Well-drained
ManufacturerJoyful King
Unit Count20.0 Count
Package Dimensions3.82 X 0.94 X 0.87 Inches
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
BrandQauzuy Garden
Number Of Pieces20
Item Weight1.76 Ounces
Product Care InstructionsKeep The Soil Moist
Usda Hardiness Zone4–9