πΈ Elevate Your Garden Game with Himalayan Blue Poppies!
The Himalayan Blue Poppy Seeds offer a unique opportunity to cultivate stunning blue flowers that thrive in shaded environments. With 20 seeds per pack, these short-lived perennials are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your garden. They require specific growing conditions, including cool climates and moist, well-drained soil, making them a delightful challenge for gardening enthusiasts. Enjoy the vibrant blooms in late spring to early summer, and rest assured with our dedicated after-sales service for a successful gardening experience.
Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
Color | Blue |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Expected Blooming Period | spring,summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
D**D
Not Blue.... (sad face)π’
In general I've heard blue Himalayan poppies are difficult to get started. I found that to be very much the case. What did sprout were very thin and did not make it long. Not sure if the issue is these seeds or if, like I said, they're just difficult to have success with.Update: I finally got one to grow to a full plant. And it is not blue, which is upsetting because of how much difficulty I had getting them to a full plant. False advertising (shrug).
F**T
A dream that didn't come true.
The seeds sprouted and died. I would like to try directly outside next... maybe even before the winter...
C**D
Seeds just seeds
I expected instructions to come with the seeds but no, I now have to google. The injustice of it all.
A**W
not a blue in sight!!!
While it took a while to get started, I understood they would be difficult to grow and transfer...fine. I bought them for my husband who wanted more blue in the garden....we got ORANGE! Two packets bought for twice the price of something I already have...NOT HAPPY!!!
R**H
No impressed
Seeds came on time not as many seeds as I thought and none germinated
P**S
None grew
I will not be trying to get anymore poppy seeds to grow. I had miserable luck. Live and learn.
A**R
What a waste of money and time.
The dime size packet of nearly microscopic seeds makes the seeds difficult to plant. I opened the packet over small prepared seed tray. The flowers grew but they were tiny and peach color. Not a blue flower in sight.
M**O
Unbelievable rip off
Cannot believe this tiny little dime bag of minuscule seeds was $11? Itβs basically nothing. Got $9 bag of California poppy seeds that was 10x the size.
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