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Impatiens Seeds - Orange Star
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Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Accent Premium Orange Star) - One of the fastest growing Impatiens varieties on the market, this Impatiens will cover the shade garden or container quickly and beautifully!MORE IMPATIENS OPTIONS
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
72 - 76F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
3 - 10 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover or bury the seed
SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
18 - 24 inches
Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Accent Premium Orange Star) - One of the fastest growing Impatiens varieties on the market, this Impatiens will cover the shade garden or container quickly and beautifully! This double flowering, low-growing, long-lasting, compact Impatiens is a better spreader and bigger bloomer than many others. The flowers have a rosebud shape, very elegant in bud as well as bloom, and open to bicolor blooms of orange and white. Orange Star Impatiens begin flowering earlier than most other varieties, fully flowering by the time summer starts, and if maintained will continue flowering well into fall.
The leaves of Impatiens are dark green and very lush, and the plant spreads vigorously, scrambling across bare soil fast to show off even more blooms. Finding a plant for shade can be difficult, so look no further than this impatiens. It will only reach approximately 8 inches, but will spread 18 to 24 inches wide.
Common Questions
How can I use impatiens in my landscape?
Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.
Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?
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.
How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?
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.
Can I prune leggy impatiens?
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.
Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.
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.
Should I deadhead my impatiens?
Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.
My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?
Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.
Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?
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.
What are alternatives to impatiens?
Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.
