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Andrea Bostrom 25-09-2003 01:02 AM

Poppies ?
 
Any advice re growing poppies ? NO not the naughty ones. I am in zone 6 and
have always admired the delicacy of this flower.

Andrea
Andrea


Ali 25-09-2003 01:02 AM

Poppies ?
 
If your existing poppies are starting to drop seeds, (We're talking about
the annuals, right?) just snap off the seed heads, shake them out wherever
you want them to come up next year and don't disturb the soil there too
much. If you don't have them in your garden to harvest from, but you know
locally they are dropping seeds, get some and do the same thing as mentioned
above.

Hope that helps,

Ali


"Andrea Bostrom" wrote in message
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Any advice re growing poppies ? NO not the naughty ones. I am in zone 6

and
have always admired the delicacy of this flower.

Andrea
Andrea




Jan Flora 25-09-2003 03:42 AM

Poppies ?
 
In article ,
(Andrea Bostrom) wrote:

Any advice re growing poppies ? NO not the naughty ones. I am in zone 6 and
have always admired the delicacy of this flower.

Andrea


The somniferums(?) have the most beautiful blooms, IMO.

I grew some this summer. My SO nicked a pod, to see if it would "bleed,"
like he saw in National Geographic. It did. We both shrugged and said,
"Hey, cool!" Since neither one of us is interested in opiates, we just enjoyed
the blooms all summer. *shrug*

The San Francisco police pulled up my grandmother's poppies in the '60's.
They told her it was illegal to grow them. Grandma was ****ed. She had no
idea the plants were illegal, but they were gorgeous and she loved them.

For Andrea: if you can, buy some poppy seeds now and spread them where you
want the plants to grow. Let them overwinter. They'll come up when the soil
warms up enough for the seed to sprout.

Jan

gregpresley 25-09-2003 09:42 AM

Poppies ?
 
Poppies can be planted now until the end of October in zone 6, or again in
late February thru the end of March on disturbed (roughed up) soil. They
can be sown on top of melting snow in late winter and often sprout very
well. Poppies sown after May usually do poorly because they need to make a
strong root system before the soil and air get too warm. Many kinds seem to
need some cold weather or frost to break open the seed coat and help them to
sprout. Shirley Poppies are the most delicate of the annual varieties. Their
seeds are not expensive, and if sown at the right time, most will germinate.
Mix them with sand before sowing because the seeds are so tiny you might sow
500 in a one square foot area - which would be a few too many.......
"Andrea Bostrom" wrote in message
...
Any advice re growing poppies ? NO not the naughty ones. I am in zone 6

and
have always admired the delicacy of this flower.

Andrea
Andrea




PoopyHed 28-09-2003 01:02 AM

Poppies ?
 
Andrea Bostrom wrote:

Any advice re growing poppies ? NO not the naughty ones. I am in zone 6 and
have always admired the delicacy of this flower.


In zone 6 you'll want to plant in the late fall or early winter. Just sprinkle
them on the ground.. An old salt shaker is a really good planter. If you have
ants anywhere nearby, you'll want to mix a little ant poison in with the seeds
because they little *******s will walk off with half your seeds if you don't. No
need to cover the seeds, just keep them damp for the first couple weeks.


--
The lowest prices on PoppySeed
http://www.poppyseed.org
papaver somniferum seeds.





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