Drought Tolerant Moss Rose Yellow Portulaca Ground Cover Plant Seeds

Moss Rose Seeds - Yellow

5000 Seeds
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4.99
10000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 11

HEIGHT

6 inches

WIDTH

14 - 16 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to late summer

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow

GROWTH RATE

Aggressive

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, dry, pH 6.1 - 7.5

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Moss Rose (Portulaca Grandiflora Yellow) - The Moss Rose is a ground cover plant that many gardeners will turn to for the hottest, driest, most problematic spots in the garden, and it establishes nicely from Moss Rose seeds. This 6 inch tall Portulaca is a succulent plant that thrives in heat, drought, and lousy soil.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70 - 80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Press gently into soil but do not cover

SOWING RATE

Approximately 1000 Moss Rose seeds covers 20 square feet

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 15 inches

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Moss Rose...less

Outsidepride Portulaca Moss Rose Seeds (Portulaca grandiflora) bring vibrant color to gardens with minimal care. These sun-loving plants thrive in USDA zones 4-11, making them ideal for xeriscaping or low-maintenance landscapes. Known for their bright flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, orange, and white, Moss Roses grow 5-12 inches tall and spread 6-16 inches wide, making them suitable for borders, rock gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. Easy to start from flower seeds, they require well-draining soil and minimal attention once established, blooming from summer into fall. Available in different seed packets sizes, these ground cover seeds provide vibrant blooms that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making them a practical addition to any garden.
Portulaca Moss Roses offer a stunning variety of colors that can brighten any garden. Grandiflora White and Yellow bring a soft elegance, while Red and Pink add a rich vibrancy. For a lively mix, try Happy Hour Passion Mix or the refreshing Happy Hour Peppermint. Sundial White and Tangerine provide a striking contrast, a must-have addition for creating visual interest. These hardy, drought tolerant plants thrive in full sun, bringing lasting beauty with minimal care.
Grow happiness with the Portulaca Grandiflora moss seeds! This cheerful blend bursts with vibrant colors like red, pink, yellow, white, and orange, creating a lively display all season long. With a compact height of 6–10 inches, our easy-to-grow plants thrive in full sun and bloom from late spring to late summer, adding continuous color to your garden, containers, or hanging baskets. Minimal care, maximum beauty—Portulaca Grandiflora makes every corner shine!
It is more than just a garden—it's a pollinator haven! This vibrant mix of Portulaca Grandiflora attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects with its colorful blooms and nectar-rich flowers. Sow moss seeds ground cover in starter trays or pots 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Press the seeds into the soil without covering them, as they need light to germinate. Once the seedlings are ready, transplant them 12 inches apart in the garden. You can also directly sow Portulaca seeds outdoors after the frost risk has passed.

Moss Rose (Portulaca Grandiflora Yellow) - The Moss Rose is a drought tolerant ground cover plant that many gardeners will turn to for the hottest, driest, most problematic spots in the garden, and it establishes nicely from Moss Rose seeds. This 6 inch tall Portulaca plant is a succulent that thrives in heat, drought, and lousy soil. It rewards gardeners with nonstop color. Yellow Portulaca ground cover looks at home in a sun-drenched area of the flower garden, a rock garden, or in containers. Portulaca Moss Rose plants often reseed themselves, coming back the next growing season with the same vivid color and beauty. Perfect for xeriscaping.

Sow Moss Rose seeds in starter trays or individual pots 6 - 8 weeks before end of frost season. Press the ground cover seed into the soil but do not cover. The seeds need light to germinate. Transplant the Moss Rose seedlings into the garden 12 inches apart. Portulaca ground cover seeds can also be directly sown in prepared soil outdoors after all danger of frost. Moss Rose ground cover plants tolerate heat and drought, but they do look best with occasional watering. Portulaca Moss Rose care includes cutting back the plants during the summer to help them to stay neat and to extend their blooms into fall. 

Common Questions

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How are plants commonly used in a landscape?

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Moss rose is great for the front of borders, rock gardens, naturalized areas, ground cover, sprawling over rock walls and is great for containers and hanging baskets.

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Do I need to deadhead spent blooms?

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To reduce self-seeding, you will want to deadhead spent blooms.

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Do I need to fertilizer plants?

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Plants are quite resilient and can thrive in poor soil, which means they usually do not require fertilizer. However, applying a balanced, slow-release fertilizer when planting can encourage robust growth and abundant flowering. You can fertilize twice during the growing season using a phosphorus-rich blend to enhance bloom production.

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Do I need to prune my plants back?

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Require minimal pruning, particularly if you reside in a climate where they thrive year-round. The ideal time for trimming is early spring, just before new growth starts to appear. Be sure to eliminate any dead or diseased growth. Additionally, thinning out a dense plant can enhance air circulation, helping to lower the chances of fungal diseases.

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I have very few blooms, what is wrong?

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This is almost always a sign of the moisture level. Plants really dislike wet or soggy soil, well-draining soil is needed for moss rose to bloom optimally. Plants also need plenty of light so if your area gets shade, it can make a huge difference to move plants to a new location.

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