Periwinkle Vinca Seed Mix For Planting - Dwarf Little Mix Ground Cover Plant Seeds

Periwinkle Seeds - Mix

2000 Seeds
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4.99
4000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

WIDTH

24 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

GROWTH RATE

Fast

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

About...

(Vinca Rosea Dwarf Little Mix) - This fabulous performer for the hot summer garden is grown from Periwinkle seeds. For hot southern, desert climates or a hard to maintain spot near a concrete wall or driveway, this is your ground cover plant! It seems to perform the best when other plants are wilting from the heat.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No - complete darkness to germinate

DEPTH

1/4 inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant or approximately 2,000 seeds covers 50 square feet

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

6 - 9 inches

Outsidepride Periwinkle Seeds (Vinca roseus and Catharanthus Roseus) are perfect for vibrant, versatile ground cover in USDA zones 3-10. Ideal for slopes, borders, and shaded areas, they offer lush evergreen foliage and stunning blooms throughout the year. With plant heights ranging from 4 to 20 inches, depending on the variety, these vinca seeds provide flexibility for both low and taller accents. Available in 25, 50, 100, 200, 2000, and 4000 seed counts, they’re an excellent choice for adding lasting beauty to any landscape.
Discover the unique beauty and charm within our selection! From the eye-catching hues of the American Pie mix to the delicate white blooms of Little Blanche, the diminutive charm of the Dwarf Little Mix to the breezy elegance of the Summer Breeze Mix, and the bold colors of the Valiant and Victory Mixes to the Mediterranean XP Mix, which is drought tolerant. Each periwinkle plant variety have its own distinct colors and characteristics. The endless possibilities and selections will elevate a custom look.
These periwinkle ground cover flowers are ideal for controlling erosion on slopes and banks, providing a dense mat of foliage that stabilizes the soil and prevents runoff, making them invaluable for hillside properties and areas prone to soil loss. Additionally, their ability to thrive in shaded areas makes them a wonderful choice for naturalizing woodland gardens and shady slopes. These wildflowers are wonderful to have on your landscape and provide so many benefits.
For optimal results and seeding success, sow these periwinkle seeds in spring or fall, taking advantage of the mild temperatures and ample moisture to promote successful germination and robust growth. Gently press the plant seeds into the soil in a well-draining spot, ensuring good contact to improve root establishment. Keep the soil consistently moist during germination, which typically takes 14-21 days. Once established, these plants are relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal watering and fertilization.

Periwinkle (Vinca Rosea Dwarf Little Mix) - This fabulous performer for the hot summer garden is grown from Periwinkle seeds. For hot southern, desert climates or a hard to maintain spot near a concrete wall or driveway, Vinca Periwinkle is your ground cover plant! It seems to perform the best when other plants are wilting from the heat and it is also resistant to drought.

This annual begins blooming extra-early with big flowers in dazzling colors, and it continues right up until fall frosts. The mix of blooms are 2 inches across and the colors range from white to deep rose with tones in-between. The blooms have a large center eye with a contrasting color and are just gorgeous. The foliage is uniform and neat with shiny leaves. Periwinkle uses include: edging the front of the bed or border, baskets, containers and an excellent ground cover plant.

Grow Vinca Rosea seeds indoors 6 to 10 weeks before the last frost is expected. Cover the flower seeds with 1/4 inch of potting mix, spray with water to moisten and press down lightly. These ground cover seeds will not germinate in any sort of light, so cover trays or containers with a black plastic sheet or a newspaper. Lift the plastic or newspaper regularly to moisten by misting. Once the seedlings emerge, they need bright light. At about 2 - 3 inches tall, transplant the strongest plants into individual pots. The Periwinkle plant can be moved outside once the temperature is consistently above 65F degrees. Directly sowing Vinca seeds is not recommended, but if you choose to direct sow, follow the same steps as above. Wait until danger of frost has passed and temperatures are consistently warm, and prepare the soil well so that it is light and fine.

Common Questions

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How quickly do annual vincas grow and spread?

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Very fast. Annual vinca seedlings will reach full-size by mid-summer.

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What plants pair well with annual periwinkle?

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Plants that complement annual periwinkle enhance the striking eye of the vinca flower. For instance, consider combining white vincas with a burgundy eye alongside burgundy zinnias, or pairing peach vincas featuring a red eye with bold wine-hued celosia plants. Additionally, other heat and sun-loving plants that work well with vinca include moss rose and penta flowers.

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How should you use it in your garden?

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Utilize the rapid growth habit of annual vinca to enhance your garden. Purchase a six-pack of vinca plants to fill any empty sunny areas in your garden border where your perennials are still growing. Trailing annual vincas, such as the 'Cora Mix', may not take up much space in the soil, but they will gracefully spill over pathways and emerge from leggy shrubs, bringing a vibrant splash of color to your landscape.

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Does vinca get downy mildew like impatiens?

A

No, many gardeners use it as a substitute for impatiens to brighten shady areas because it is not susceptible to downy mildew.

Q

Can I grow in a container?

A

Absolutely, they are perfect for containers.

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Does vinca attract pollinators?

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Yes, they attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

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