White New Guinea Impatiens Flower Seeds

Impatiens Seeds - New Guinea White

25 Seeds
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4.99
50 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring to frost

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens Hawkeri Florific White) - Award-winning performance from seed. Sets the standard for economical and fast, high-density production of New Guinea Impatiens from seed. Ideal for large packs and small pots.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

10 - 12 inches

New Guinea Impatiens Flower Garden
New Guinea Impatiens Flower Seed Packets For Planting Outdoors
Outsidepride New Guinea Impatiens flower seeds (Impatiens Hawkeri) produce stunning white blooms that thrive in USDA Zones 3-10, growing 8-12 inches tall. These annuals bloom from spring to frost in partial to full shade, making them ideal for gardens or indoor plant arrangements. Plant in moist, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.8-6.2 at 72-76°F. Press seeds gently into the soil without covering them, and keep them moist until germination, which takes 3-10 days. Space plants 10-12 inches apart for vibrant, heat-tolerant displays that brighten any space. Perfect for both beginner and expert gardeners.
Raised Flower Bed of New Guinea Impatiens
Rich Color Palette
The vibrant color palette of these impatiens flower seeds, including shades of red, violet, lavender, and white, adds unmatched elegance to gardens and containers. These impatiens plants are perfect for creating stunning displays, whether you’re planting outdoors in flower beds or using them as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Their captivating hues ensure a garden that truly stands out.
Sun Tolerant New Guinea Impatiens
Sun Tolerance
New Guinea impatiens seeds are sun-tolerant, thriving in both partial shade and full sun. Their ability to adapt to various light conditions ensures lush, vibrant growth in diverse garden settings. With moist, well-drained soil, these heat-tolerant flower seeds flourish beautifully, providing vibrant blooms throughout the season while remaining resilient under challenging conditions.
Fast Germinating New Guinea Impatiens From Flower Seeds
Ease of Growing
Growing New Guinea impatiens seeds is simple and rewarding for gardeners of all skill levels. These impatiens flower seeds germinate quickly in just 3–10 days with consistent moisture. Their adaptability to various soil types and minimal maintenance requirements make them a go-to choice for vibrant, long-lasting blooms, both indoors and outdoors.
New Guinea Impatiens Landscaping Flowers
Uses in Landscaping
These impatiens plants offer versatile uses in landscaping, enhancing garden edges, containers, and flower beds with their rich colors and compact growth habit. Their vibrant blooms make them ideal for creating borders or focal points in garden designs. These impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil, ensuring beautiful displays that elevate any landscape.
Varieties of New Guinea Impatiens Flowers
Bring vibrancy to your garden with New Guinea impatiens flower seeds. The Divine Blue Pearl offers a unique blue hue, while Florific Red, Violet, White, and Lavender provide rich and diverse tones. These impatiens plants live up to their name, thriving in partial shade with blooms lasting from spring to frost. Perfect for flower beds or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–14 inches makes them adaptable for any setting. Enhance your garden with these easy-to-grow annuals.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of New Guinea Impatiens
Start with New Guinea impatiens seeds and watch your garden transform. These heat-tolerant flower seeds include Divine Blue Pearl for a unique blue shade and Florific Red for a classic touch. Florific Violet and Lavender bring elegance, while White adds timeless purity. Blooming from spring to frost, they thrive in well-drained soil and partial sun. Ideal for indoor flower seeds or landscaping, they offer a striking height range of 8–14 inches for a stunning display.
New Guinea Impatiens Mixture of Flowers in Garden
New Guinea impatiens create colorful gardens effortlessly. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering, and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These flower seeds germinate quickly and thrive in pH 6.1–7.8 soil. Their partial to full sun adaptability and compact growth make them perfect for borders, containers, or indoor plant seeds for house plants.

New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens Hawkeri Florific White) - Award-winning performance from seed. Sets the standard for economical and fast, high-density production of New Guinea Impatiens from seed. Ideal for large packs and small pots. Uniform and well-branched plants are paired with large, flat flowers held on top of the foliage. A great alternative to Impatiens walleriana where downy mildew exists in the landscape.

Florific White New Guinea Impatiens is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor containers and hanging baskets. It is often used as a filler in container combination, providing a mass of flowers against which the thriller plants stand out. Please note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden.

Sow New Guinea Impatiens seeds indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. New Guinea Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the Impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 10 - 12 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow Impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

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

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

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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