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50 Double Mixed Shirley Poppy Seeds, Papaver rhoeas

50 Double Mixed Shirley Poppy Seeds, Papaver rhoeas

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Shades of Pink, Red, Rose, and White cup shaped blooms. Thrive in the cool temperatures of spring for an early summer bloom time.

SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth: Surface sow; requires light to germinate
Sprout Time: 5-14 days
Starting Indoors: Sow in pots 6-8 weeks before last frost, cover lightly with vermiculite or a humidity dome and keep at 65-70°F until germination, then at 50-60°F. Be very gentle when transplanting, as poppies do not like to be disturbed.
Starting Outdoors: Recommended. Direct sow 4 weeks before last spring frost or in late autumn (Autumn only in zones 8+). Mix seed with fine sand to scatter thinly over prepared soil to avoid overcrowding.
When to Set Outside: At last spring frost date.

PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Poppies are the obsession of honeybees that unfailingly crowd around the flowers as they are freed from their corset of sepals, to be the first to sample their golden crown of pollen. Add to vegetable plots, meadows, and borders, where their early flowering fills gaps in perennial bloom times with luminous flowers.
Final Spacing: 8"
Water Use: Medium Water Use
Watering Details: These plants prefer evenly moist soil, but can tolerate drought. About an inch of water per week.
Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral—if soil is acidic, add some lime before planting.
Fertilizer: Mix in 2" inches of compost prior to planting.
Diseases & Pests: Fungal diseases can be prevented by regularly spraying with organic fungicides and spacing at least 1' apart for good air circulation. If slugs and snails damage seedlings, sprinkle the surrounding soil with pelletized iron phosphate, crushed eggshells, or diatomaceous earth.
When to Cut For Bouquets: Cut when buds develop color and hold stem tips in boiling water for about 20 seconds. Alternatively, sear the cut end of the stem, or pick in the evening as the buds lift upward and plunge up to their buds in hot water for an overnight soak. All methods will allow for a short-lived beautiful cutflower

Lifecycle: Annual
Hardiness: Hardy Annual
Size: 1.5-2' h x 8" w
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained
Season: Spring to summer
Seed to Bloom: 14 weeks
Color: Pure white with yellow centers
Multiple orders of a single item may be combined into 1 seed envelope unless otherwise instructed by buyer.

Multiple orders of a single item may be combined into 1 seed envelope unless otherwise instructed by buyer.We take great care to provide high-quality seeds, corms, and bulbs, all of which are tested for acceptable germination rates. However, because successful growth depends on various factors beyond our control—such as planting conditions, weather, and care—we cannot offer refunds for seeds, corms, or bulbs that do not germinate or sprout.

Thank you for your understanding and support. If you have any questions about planting or care, we’re happy to help!

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