Impatiens Seed Mix For Planting - Impatiens Balsam Flower Seeds

Impatiens Seeds - Balsam

500 Seeds
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1000 Seeds
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SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Balsam (Impatiens Balsamina) - A wonderful old-fashioned favorite for the flower garden. Grown from Balsam seeds, this favorite will continuously bloom from early summer right up until the first frost of fall. The stems are loaded with a mix of of colors: rose, salmon, white, scarlet, and violet.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

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Outsidepride Impatiens Balsam Seeds (Impatiens balsamina) produce stunning blooms in vibrant shades of salmon, violet, scarlet, rose, and white. Perfect for sun or shade in USDA Zones 3-10, these heat-tolerant flower seeds germinate quickly and grow up to 18 inches tall, blooming from early summer to frost. Ideal for borders, flower beds, or containers, Balsam is a low-maintenance, easy plant option for gardeners of all levels. Each seed packet ensures a season-long color and charm. These flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardening. add life to your garden or home.
Vibrant Color Impatiens Balsam Flowers
Vibrant Color
Brighten your garden with a spectacular display of colorful blooms from these flower seeds to plant outside. Perfect for both outdoor flower beds and containers, the mix of bold hues creates a captivating focal point. Ideal for adding charm to your space, these seeds bring lasting vibrancy.
Shade Tolerant Impatiens Balsam
Shade Tolerance
Designed for adaptability, these impatiens plants thrive in shaded areas, making them perfect for gardens and containers. Ideal for limited sunlight, they bring vibrant life to hard-to-grow spaces. A must-have for shade-loving enthusiasts of indoor plants seeds and flower plants & seeds.
Compact Growth of Impatiens Balsam
Compact Growth
These compact plants reach a manageable height, perfect for limited spaces or container gardening. With vibrant blooms, they enhance flower beds and pots effortlessly. A stunning plant seeds choice for outdoor gardening, they also attract pollinators, adding life and movement to your space.
Impatiens Balsam Cut Flowers
Quick Growing
These seeds germinate quickly, producing thriving plants ideal for indoor plant seeds or outdoor gardening setups. Perfect for beginners and seasoned growers alike, they require minimal effort and deliver fast results. Use a seedling heat mat or seed starting mix for optimal growth.
Impatiens Balsam Container Plant Grown From Seeds
Enjoy the charm of shaded areas with these stunning indoor plant seeds, offering a mix of rose, salmon, white, scarlet, and violet blooms. Perfect for plant seeds for indoor planting or outdoor spaces, these vibrant flowers grow up to 12–18 inches tall, creating lush, colorful displays all season long. Whether adorning your windowsill or brightening your garden, these impatiens seeds are designed to thrive in partial shade, making them an excellent choice for adding beauty to less sunny spots.
Shade Tolerant Impatiens Balsam Plants
Bring life to shaded corners with these striking blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. Ideal for indoor flower seeds or shaded garden spaces, these plants thrive without direct sunlight, offering lush color and effortless charm throughout the season. Imagine your space transformed with these lush, eye-catching blossoms, providing a refreshing burst of color that naturally complements any setting. These easy-to-grow seeds are ideal for gardeners of all levels, ensuring you can freely expand your love for floriculture with minimal effort.
Planting Directions For Impatiens Balsam Seeds
These annual flower seeds are easy to grow, germinating in just 10–14 days in sandy loam or average soil. Sow them directly in the garden after frost, or start indoors 6–8 weeks earlier for a head start. These adaptable flowers thrive in sun or shade with plenty of moisture and self-seed generously for the following year. They bloom early, even at a few inches tall, and grow up to 12–18 inches. For indoor sowing, leave the seeds uncovered for light, keep trays humid with clear plastic, and water from below to prevent damping off. Transplant seedlings outdoors, spacing them 12–18 inches apart.

Balsam (Impatiens Balsamina) - A wonderful old-fashioned favorite for the flower garden. Grown from Balsam seeds, this favorite will continuously bloom from early summer right up until the first frost of fall. The stems are loaded with a mix of of colors: rose, salmon, white, scarlet, and violet. These Impatiens Balsamina flowers are formed on clean, almost transparent stems with just the right amount of foliage to make a very attractive addition to any flower garden.

Growing Balsam from seed can be done right into the garden after frost season has passed. Balsam germinates quickly in just 10 - 14 days, and it is not too fussy about soil, but a sandy loam works very well. Balsam is one of the few flowers, planted from flower seeds, that can do well in sun or shade as long as it has plenty of moisture. Balsam is a liberal self-slower. After one growing season, it generally reappears from self-sown flower seeds. Balsam will grow rapidly and begin blooming when only a few inches tall and continue to flower until it is as high as 12 - 18 inches. For an earlier start, sow Balsam seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last spring frost. Do not cover the flower seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate. Until the seeds germinate, cover the seed trays with clear plastic to maintain high humidity. Water from below to prevent damping off, and transplant the Balsam seedlings outdoors, spacing them 12 - 18 inches apart.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Do I need to prune my impatiens?

A

If your plants become leggy during summer, use sharp scissors or shears to cut off the top third of the vegetation. This keeps the plants looking neat and promotes more blooms.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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