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Poppy Seeds - California Swirl Mix
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California Poppy (Eschscholzia Californica Swirl Mix) - A bright formula mix of all the 'Swirl' colors including: Cherry, Copper , Cream, & Gold. The attractive double flowers are produced above feathery blue/green foliage. As an added bonus, they are also drought tolerant and thrive in almost any soil type.MORE POPPY OPTIONS
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
60 - 70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
1/4 inch
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
10 inches
California Poppy (Eschscholzia Californica Swirl Mix) - A bright formula mix of all the 'Swirl' colors including: Cherry, Copper , Cream, & Gold. The attractive double flowers are produced above feathery blue/green foliage. As an added bonus, they are also drought tolerant and thrive in almost any soil type reaching 10 - 12 inches in height.
These dainty hardy annuals are tougher than they appear and positively thrive on poor, dry soils. California poppies are easy to grow in beds and borders, or let them self seed throughout gravel gardens to form natural drifts. A plant that enjoys a sunny site with poor, well-drained soil. Honey bees, bumblebees & sweat bees all seek its nectar while some local butterflies will also seek out this nutrition. This poppy is ideal for adding color to any sunny location, it can establish in a problem area & it seems to happily harmonize with annuals & perennials alike. Ideal for a container too! Plant in any fast-draining soil in full sun and as with most poppies it is considererd deer resistant.
Common Questions
Do I need to deadhead California poppy?
This is optional; however, it will extend your bloom season. Leaving on some spent flowers if you want to reseed for your next growing season.
Are these flowers fragrant?
They are not known for their scent, but they are valued highly for their cheerful blooms.
Can I grow in containers?
Yes, you can. Make sure to choose a container large enough for mature plants as California poppies do not like to be transplanted. Containers will need good drainage, and you will also need to water more frequently.
Are poppies deer resistant?
Yes, they do tend to be deer resistant.
