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Poppies from Seed
"Rodger Whitlock" wrote in
message ... On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 00:55:20 -0000, "Mike Hunter" wrote: Like Martin, I grew oriental poppies in the greenhouse last year because a friend with only a small garden had asked me to start some off for her. Germination was reasonable for most varieties (we had about 8 different) and transplanting them was not a problem. Tell us more. What size containers did you use for the sowing? How did you manage to sow the seeds thinly enough? I just used standard seed trays. I sprinkled the seed all over the surface of the compost and they germinated by the hundred if not thousand. A few months later and the whole lot was completely tray-bound, I just ripped clumps off and planted them as they were. No thinning or anything. That's probably a terrible way to treat them but so far they haven't complained and are growing fine. I suspect I may have to do a bit of thining later when they start getting crowded. I also transplanted a few as single plants into cellular trays in the greenhouse and they are also still growing fine. Martin |
Poppies from Seed
'Lorraine',
I have lots of Welsh poppy seeds which I will arrange to send you if you 'phone me on 0121 743 0840. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Newbie Gardener" wrote in message ... Thankyou for all the replies! It was really interesting reading them. I think I'll start some indoors and the rest I'll sow in situ. BTW if anyone happens to have any poppy seeds they don't want *hint, hint* ;o) Lorraine (aka poor student) |
Poppies from Seed
'Lorraine',
This site shows quite a good photograph of a poppy seedling and hopefully it will be of some help to you when weeding. http://davesgarden.com/t/247953/ If you want a brightish yellow poppy which has a long season of flowering, get 'Welsh Poppy'. But, be warned, it spreads all over the place. http://www.anniesannuals.com/signs/m...ambrica_WP.htm Regards, Emrys Davies. "Newbie Gardener" wrote in message ... All the seed packets seem to say poppies should be sowed where the are to flower. Is there anyone who has had success sowing them indoors and transplanting them? I'm scared I wont be able to tell them apart from any annual weeds that spring up. Thanks for any help Lorraine |
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