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buy poppy seeds for garden Poppy Seed Collection – 4 VarietiesBring bold, cheerful color to your landscape with this Poppy Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Featuring three California poppy varietiesStandard, Golden West, and Mikadoplus the classic Flanders (Red Corn) Poppy, this mix offers a spectrum of bright blooms that thrive in sun, heat, and dry conditions. These wildflowers are resilient, low maintenance, and loved by bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. Four Vibrant Poppy

Bring bold, cheerful color to your landscape with this Poppy Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Featuring three California poppy varieties—Standard, Golden West, and Mikado—plus the classic Flanders (Red Corn) Poppy, this mix offers a spectrum of bright blooms that thrive in sun, heat, and dry conditions. These wildflowers are resilient, low-maintenance, and loved by bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators.

Four Vibrant Poppy Varieties:

  • California Poppy (Standard) produces brilliant orange flowers atop 12–18 inch plants, blooming for weeks in spring and fall. This resilient wildflower naturalizes easily across the United States.
  • Golden West California Poppy showcases sunny yellow petals with warm orange centers. Highly drought-tolerant, it brings dependable color to borders, meadows, and tough garden spaces.
  • Mikado California Poppy offers striking red-orange petals that gently open and close with the sun. Excellent for mass plantings, cottage gardens, and pollinator habitats.
  • Flanders Poppy (Red Corn Poppy) features iconic, tissue-like red petals with bold black centers on plants 12–30 inches tall. Steeped in history as a symbol of remembrance, it adds both beauty and meaning to garden beds.

Why Customers Love the Poppy Seed Collection:

  • Includes four eye-catching varieties with complementary colors
  • Drought- and heat-tolerant wildflowers ideal for low-maintenance landscapes
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the growing season
  • Suitable for meadows, borders, garden pathways, and naturalized areas
  • Offers a mix of annual and perennial potential depending on climate

How to Grow:
Sow poppy seeds directly outdoors in full sun. Plant in early spring or fall in mild climates. Scatter seeds lightly over well-drained soil and press gently to ensure good soil contact; do not bury seeds deeply, as they require light to germinate. Water lightly until established. Once growing, poppies need little care and often reseed themselves naturally.

Bloom & Care Tips:
Deadhead to encourage extended blooms, or allow seed pods to mature for natural reseeding. In warmer regions, California poppies may act as short-lived perennials. Flanders poppies thrive as hardy annuals and can be planted again season after season.

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