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Common Red Field Poppy Seed Mix (Various Pack Sizes)

£4.89
Price incl. VAT (20%) £0.82
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In stock: 100 available
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Brand: Pegdev

Elevate your garden with our Common Red Field Poppy Seeds, a blend of Flanders, Corn, and Papaver Rhoeas wildflower seeds. Also known as the Common Poppy, Flanders Poppy, or Corn Poppy, these seeds promise a spectacle of vibrant blooms from June to August, reaching a height of 20cm to 60cm. With a low sowing rate of 0.5 - 1g per square metre, these seeds offer an easy and economical way to add a burst of colour to your outdoor space. Germination occurs in just 2 - 3 weeks, providing you with swift results. Suitable for both Autumn and Spring sowings, our Common Red Field Poppy Seeds adapt to your gardening schedule. For Autumn sowings, we recommend potting and keeping the soil moist. For Spring sowings, simply sow directly where you want them to grow, approximately 5mm deep. Available in various pack sizes, these seeds offer flexibility to match the scale of your gardening project. Create a vibrant meadow, enhance borders, or add a touch of natural beauty to any landscape. Embrace the charm of these iconic wildflowers, historically symbolizing remembrance. The Common Red Field Poppy is not only easy to grow but also carries cultural significance. Choose our Common Red Field Poppy Seeds for a simple yet stunning addition to your garden. Experience the joy of flourishing blooms and make your outdoor space a haven for nature and beauty.

  • Available in various pack sizes, ideal for creating meadows or enhancing borders.
  • Quick germination in 2 - 3 weeks, reaching a height of 20cm to 60cm.
  • Low sowing rate (0.5 - 1g/sqm) offers an economical way to add colour.
  • Suitable for Autumn or Spring sowings, adaptable to your gardening schedule.
  • Common Red Field Poppy Seeds - Flanders, Corn, Papaver Rhoeas for vibrant summer blooms.
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