50000 Red Flanders Poppy Seeds – Non GMO Heirloom Poppy Seeds – California Poppy Seeds – Poppy Seeds for Planting – Perennial Flower Seeds – Poppy Seed – Poppy Flower Seeds
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About this item Non-GMO heirloom perennial flower seeds: All of PearVortex’s flower seeds to plant outside are Heirloom & Non-GMO and are supplied from the USA. The Non-GMO flower seeds are growth for the healthy and organic plants. Premium poppy seeds in bulk: Ideal for sowing in full sun after the risk of frost has passed, our California poppy seeds boast a quick germination period of 10 – 15 days with a high success rate. Each packet contains 50,000 seeds and includes a user-friendly planting guide for your convenience. Simple-to-plant red poppy seeds: To sow these seeds, plant them at a depth of 1/16 inch in well-drained soil, spacing them 8 to 10 inches apart within a row, and maintain a similar distance between rows. It’s essential to sow them in full sun after the last frost risk has passed, and water moderately by observing when the soil’s top layer appears dry. Unique red poppy seeds for planting: These poppy flower seeds yield exceptionally tall plants, reaching approximately 24 inches in height, 4 to 6 inches in wide diameter and showcasing a vibrant red hue. These poppies typically mature in 60 days and commonly bloom during either early or late summer. At Pear Vortex’s Seeds, we provide a wide selection of fruit, flower, herb, and vegetable seeds that hold great value in the creation of food, gifts, and decorative arrangements. We are delighted to welcome and assist with any questions or inquiries you may have.
Description
Type: Flower Plant name: Red Flanders Poppies/ Common Red Poppy/ Common Poppy/ California Poppy Color: Red Height: 24″””” Tall Width: 4 – 6″””” Spread Life cycle: Annual Maturity: 60 days Zones: 1 to 12 Environment: After the chance of last frost Light needs: Full sun, Part Sun. TO PLANT OUTDOORS Sowing: Opt for late fall or early spring when the soil is manageable. Plant the seeds slightly below the soil’s surface and lightly press down. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, which usually occurs within 10 to 20 days. Refrain from transplanting seedlings, as they dislike to root disturbances. Growing: In the beginning, provide routine watering for the seedlings until they establish a strong footing. Once mature, these plants are resilient to drought so benefit from occasional watering during dry spells is recommended. Avoid transplanting or dividing them, as they don’t respond well to such disruptions. If you don’t require seeds, consider cutting back the plant after it has flowered. Keep in mind that this plant often self-seeds and relies on open pollination for propagation. Seeds will be typically germinate within 10 to 15 days and reach maturity in approximately 60 days.
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