Included in the seed mixture are the vibrant orange California Poppy, the Shirley Poppy in both single and double flowering shades of palest pink to bold crimson, and of course the Red Corn Poppy with its majestic deep red color. This will be a very popular item; don't miss it!  

Pack of Poppies
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Size: 1/4 lbs


 

Introducing...Pack of Poppies

Wildseed Farms' newest 1/4-lb. mix, the "Pack of Poppies"-- a collection of everyone's favorite variety, the poppy.

Item# 3348Q        $9.95 ea.           1/4 LB covers 1,000 sq. ft.

Included in the seed mixture are the vibrant orange California Poppy, the Shirley Poppy in both single and double flowering shades of palest pink to bold crimson, and of course the Red Corn Poppy with its majestic deep red color. This will be a very popular item; don't miss it!   

When to Plant: Performs best if sown in early fall in zones 7-11 (US Zone Map), zones 1-6 (US Zone Map) the optimum planting is in early spring.

How to Plant: Select a location that is well-drained and receives a minimum of 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Loosen the soil with a rake to create a shallow but smooth seed bed. Mix seed with sand to increase volume (4 parts sand to 1 part seed). Scatter seed over the prepared area. DO NOT COVER SEED. Surface sow only. Seed planted too deep will not emerge. Water gently to settle seeds into the soil. Keep soil moist until plants begin to grow. Enjoy!!

YOU WILL NEED TO PLANT THIS MIXTURE EVERY YEAR TO ACHIEVE THE SAME RESULTS.

Here's What You Get:  

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Common Name Botanical Name % By Weight
California Poppy Eschscholzia californica 49.90
Corn Poppy (Single) Papaver rhoeas 16.70
Corn Poppy (Double) Papaver rhoeas 16.70
Red Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas 16.70

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