How to grow four o’clock plants – an expert guide

Four o’clock plants (Mirabilis jalapa) truly live up to their name. They got their moniker from the fact that their flowers don’t open until late afternoon and last into the night. The plants are also known as the ‘Marvel of Peru’ due to their native origin in the Andes regions of South America.

They are tender perennials that produce bright, sweet-smelling tubular flowers in summer and fall. The spectacular blooms come in many colors, and you can even get multiple colors on a stem. They make great plants for pollinators, attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees during the day, plus nocturnal pollinators after the sun goes down.

Four o’clock plants are simple, low-maintenance plants for flower beds or containers. You can grow them in most climates, as even though they are tender, they can be grown as annuals or lifted and overwintered in cooler climates, similar to dahlias. If you want to grow four o’clock plants, I spoke to some experienced gardeners to reveal their tips and tricks for sowing seeds and having happy and healthy four o’clock plants.

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All you need to know to grow four o’clock plants


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