Originally from Mexico, the bell vine is one of the extremely robust and easy-care climbing plants that grow every year. Its beautiful bell-shaped flowers are white at first, then turn rich purple or creamy white. In a sunny location and on nutrient-rich soil, the care of the bell morning glory is quite uncomplicated.

The heyday
Bell morning glory are very floriferous. The first flowers appear as early as the end of June. If you clean the plant regularly, it will continue to sprout new buds until October.
The propagation
Bell vines are easy to propagate from seeds. If you would like to harvest the seed yourself, you should not cut off everything that has faded in early autumn. The inflorescences are cut off as soon as they begin to dry up and the large seeds are picked out. Let them dry for a few days and keep the seeds dry and cool until sowing.
You can also get cuttings from the autumn cut and multiply the bell morning glory in this way.
The preference
You can grow the bell vine indoors from February. Sown in potting soil, the pre-swollen seeds of the dark germinator germinate within two to three weeks and grow into handsome plants by May.
tips
For snails, the bell morning glory is a treat. Therefore, prevent the slimy crawlers from attacking the plant with snail fences, which you attach when inserting.