FLOWER-POPPY-FLANDERS

FLOWER-POPPY-FLANDERS

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Seeds Per Pack: 3000

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FLOWER-POPPY-FLANDERS is an annual flower with cup-shaped, four-petalled, single blooms in bright red held aloft on single stems. These delicate, papery flowers emerge like a butterfly from a hairy chrysalis & will fill any mixed border with plenty of color & warmth. Best when planted en-masse, they will keep flowering over a long period, generally, around 20 weeks from the sowing of seed. Good as a cut flower Flanders is also known as Corn poppy & Field poppy. The flowers are used to commemorate the First World War.

Seeds should be sown directly into the garden or pots in which they are to be grown as they don’t like to be moved.  In pots, use a premium potting mix but in the garden, dig through lots of manure & compost so that it is nice & rich. Level the soil by tamping down gently with something flat & then scatter the seeds over the top. Cover the seed with a layer of seed raising mix that is only about 2mm thick (not too thick as the seed won’t be able to push through).  Tamp this down again & water with a gentle spray.

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Scoville Heat Units (SHU)

Plant Height

60 - 90cm (1'12" - 2'11")

Season of Interest

Spring / Summer

Temperature Range

10 -25

Determine / Indeterminate

Annual / Perennial / Biennial

Annual

Frost Hardy / Tender

Tender

Full Sun / Part Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings

Sow Direct

Soil

Well-draining soil, sandy loam

pH

6 - 7

Soil Temperature

10 - 25

Seed Preparation

Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before planting

Sowing Depth

3 - 6

Plant Spacing

10 - 25

Row spacing

30 - 45

Watering

Regular watering, do not let the soil dry out

Germination Time (Days)

10 - 14

Harvest Time (Days)

grown for its ornamental value and is not typically harvested.

Good Companion Plants

Agastache, Catmint, Yarrow, Salvia, Iris

Bad Companion Plants

Brassicas, Nightshades, Legumes

Pests

Diseases

Downy mildew, Powdery mildew, Verticillium wilt

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When I started this journey in 2009, I found nothing existed commercially, that was reasonably priced and easy to use. There was a homemade system which I also found was not that user-friendly.

Then a friend of mine told me about a homemade method she used.   However, when I tried her method, I found this also didn’t suit my needs, as it too had flaws that I considered where important. It did not keep vermin out, did not have a lockable lid and (to me) looked unsightly in the garden

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