What month should I plant morning glories?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

The best month for planting morning glories is May. This is because by May, the threat of frost has typically passed, and the soil has had a chance to warm up to the ideal temperature for morning glory growth, which is above 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Morning glories are delicate plants, especially in the early stages of growth, and they do not do well in cold temperatures.

In my personal experience, I have found that planting morning glories in May has yielded the best results. I have tried planting them earlier in the spring when the weather is still cool, but they struggled to establish themselves and grow properly. The cold temperatures seemed to stunt their growth, and some even died off.

By waiting until May to plant morning glories, you give them the best chance to thrive. The warmer soil temperatures promote healthy root development, which in turn supports vigorous growth throughout the summer. Morning glories are known for their fast growth rate, and by planting them in May, you can expect to see them quickly climb and cover trellises, fences, or other structures in your garden.

Additionally, May is a great time to plant morning glories because it is typically a month of increased sunlight and longer days. Morning glories are sun-loving plants and require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to flourish. The longer days in May provide ample sunlight for their growth and blooming.

When planting morning glories in May, it is important to choose a location that receives full sun. Prepare the soil by loosening it and removing any weeds or debris. You can also add organic matter, such as compost, to improve the soil’s fertility and drainage.

Sow the morning glory seeds directly into the soil, as they do not transplant well. Plant them about 1/2 inch deep and space them according to the specific variety’s instructions. Morning glories have a tendency to self-seed, so you may find that they come back year after year in the same location.

Once planted, make sure to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Morning glories have moderate water needs and do not tolerate drought well. Regular watering, especially during dry spells, will help them establish and grow properly.

May is the best month for planting morning glories due to the absence of frost and the warmer soil temperatures. By waiting until May, you give these delicate plants the best chance to establish themselves and thrive throughout the summer. Remember to choose a sunny location, prepare the soil, and keep the plants adequately watered for optimal growth.