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4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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These seeds have sprouted easily and are growing as well as could be expected. The blooms are beautiful and are a very rich red. I highly recommend these for your garden. I was very lucky and have a high germination rate with these. Most seeds are a 50/50 shot at germination, but I would say about 90% of what I planted sprouted.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another GREAT choice for mild Winter areas, like the SW Desert!,
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RED CORN POPPIES: almost everyone thinks of ANNUALS like these as SPRING flowers, lasting only one Season - having to be planted again the next Spring. However, in MILD Winter climates, like Southern California, and Phoenix, AZ, these delightful RED poppies can be grown as PERENNIALS! They "winter-over" very well (unless frozen, of course) reseed freely, and bloom thru the Winter. then bloom even more abundantly in the Spring. They are drought and heat tolerant and require the minimum of care to survive. (They need LOTS of moisture to get established, then just water in dry spells.) But, if you "baby" them a little over the Winter: more water than usual, and feed them every two weeks, you will be rewarded with ABUNDANT flowers and LUSHLY green plants right thru to the Spring! (Be prepared to protect them from FROST.) AND be prepared to explain your SUCCESS to everyone else in the neighborhood!
1.0 out of 5 stars
No growth,
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I planted some seeds in a small planter full of potting soil. After 3 weeks there is no sign of any germination.
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