Throughout the years we have delivered the best quality goods to tens of thousands of customers from all over the world. GardenSeedsMarket - has been in business for more than a decade and from the very beginning we have made the quality of our products the top priority. Site: sunny light, not too fertile, moderately moist soil rich in calcium. Foliage: greyish green, feathery, hairy leaves.Use: Ornamental - gardens, poppy heads in dried bouquets petals processed to syrup.One package contains 1 g of the "Shirley Mix" poppy seeds, as well as the sow-by date and growing instructions. Poppies require sunny sites and heavier, not too moist, permeable soils rich in calcium. Seeds of the "Shirley" poppy may be sown in March - April directly to the field, because they germinate even at lower temperatures and maintain germinability for a long time. You may produce a syrup of poppy bloom petals and add it to drinks and cocktails. Poppy flowers do not last long, but the poppy heads would look great in dried bouquets. It forms great border compositions with cornflowers, goosefoot, hoary stocks and sage. Poppy is a great plant for naturalistic and rustic gardens. The flowers are often bicolour and bloom abundantly in summer, attracting numerous pollinating insects. "Shirley" variety develops pastel-coloured blooms that take on a palette of colours from white, through pink to red. "Shirley" poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is a very easily cultivated annual plant that develops an erect habit, greyish green, feathery, hairy leaves and single blooms that sit atop long, coarsely haired pedicels.
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