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A Rainbow of California Poppies

(Eschscholzia californica)
Perennial/Grown As Annual
Easy to grow, cheerful California poppies in this rainbow mix of soft...
(Eschscholzia californica)
Perennial/Grown As Annual
Easy to grow, cheerful California poppies in this rainbow mix of soft pink, magenta–rose, yellow, gold and classic orange are a perfect choice for hot and dry areas and grow without fuss all over the country. The satiny blossoms shine above mounds of feathery gray-green foliage for weeks, covering the ground with a cloak of bright, fluted flowers.

Sow these poppies to cover a neglected area or hard to cultivate slope, or plant in a large garden area for a memorable display.

Ample 3/4 oz. sows approx. 225 sq. ft.
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START SEED DIRECTLY IN THE GARDEN

Sow seeds directly in fine textured, well drained soil in full sun as early in spring as the ground can be worked. Plant as early as possible in spring, as poppies can handle light frost and bloom best and longest when plants get a good start in cool weather.

Except in very poor soil, these California poppies will flower readily with no added fertilizer.

Sprinkle seeds thinly, cover or rake in lightly, 1/4 inch deep, and firm soil gently. Be sure to keep the soil moist while awaiting germination and when seedlings are small. For best results, thin well-established seedlings to a final spacing of 6 to 8 inches apart so plants have room to grow, develop and bloom.

In Mild Winter Climates, where ground does not freeze hard, poppies can also be sown in late fall to over-winter for spring bloom. Be sure to protect fall-grown seedlings from slugs, snails and marauding birds.

GROWING NOTES

When mature, poppy plants can handle dry conditions, but will thrive and always bloom much longer if watered regularly. Poppies are lovely cut flowers if brought indoors just as buds begin to open. At season's end, allow spent flowers to form pods and drop seed if you want poppies to self-sow.

Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Mature Height

April - May
Sept - April
2-3 inches apart
1/4 inch deep
7 - 14 days
12 - 15 inches

From Our Gardening Resources

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Articles

Poppies: Modern and Heirloom Varieties

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Videos

How To Grow Golden California Poppies

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Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Mature Height

April - May
Sept - April
2-3 inches apart
1/4 inch deep
7 - 14 days
12 - 15 inches

Cold Winters

April - May

Mild Winters

Sept - April

Sow Seeds

2-3 inches apart
1/4 inch deep

Days To Germinate

7 - 14 days

Mature Height

12 - 15 inches

From Our Gardening Resources

-----TOP CONTENT ABOVE HERE-----

LEFT COLUMN CONTENT BELOW HERE

Articles

Poppies: Modern and Heirloom Varieties

LEFT COLUMN CONTENT ABOVE HERE

RIGHT COLUMN CONTENT BELOW HERE

Videos

How To Grow Golden California Poppies

RIGHT COLUMN CONTENT ABOVE HERE

 

From Our Gardening Resources

-----TOP CONTENT ABOVE HERE-----

LEFT COLUMN CONTENT BELOW HERE

Articles

Poppies: Modern and Heirloom Varieties

LEFT COLUMN CONTENT ABOVE HERE

RIGHT COLUMN CONTENT BELOW HERE

Videos

How To Grow Golden California Poppies

RIGHT COLUMN CONTENT ABOVE HERE

 

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