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POPPY - Springsong - PLANTS

Sale price$9.00

Hands down the best Iceland Poppy mix I've ever grown! Has lots of pastel tones, with so many plants having an incredible depth to their colour, these are not the flat coloured standard Iceland Poppies! The yellows & oranges are unavoidable but even then they're the pretties oranges & yellows I've ever seen.

Springsong is a regular type of Iceland Poppy - so much more productive but smaller flowered than the giant Italian Colibri Poppies.

Because Springsong is a mix of colours, it is a lucky dip what coloured plant you will receive.


Plant Type: Hardy Annual

Ideal Location: Partial Shade / Full Sun

Spacing: 22cm

Height: 30cm+

A Note on Hardening Off

All our plants are grown as we would grow & plant ourselves, which means we typically do not harden off (acclimatise) any of our smaller plants before planting.

Instead, after planting, we always cover all our plants with some sort of frost/mikroclima type cloth over wire low hoops. We leave this cover on till the plants are too big for the cover (usually a couple months later). We have found this extra layer of prolonged cover does away with any need to faff around hardening off plants, and the difference between plants under these low hoops and not is astonishing!

Prior to planting we also always give our plants a very good soak in water with a swig of seaweed solution and innoculate our plants with beneficial microorganisms. This helps alleviate stress, and start all our plants off with the best possible beginnings.

If however you don't / can't plant under some similar sort of cover, then we do definitely recommend you give your plants 3–5 days to slowly acclimatise to your less protected environment before planting out. We are reasonably mild compared to more southern growers, so easing the plants into the cold is advised (though we at least have actually already had one decent frost this year).

Cloth: Polynet / Redpath
Hoops: 4mm Fencing Wire (which we cut up to fit our beds, with bolt cutters as fencing pliers are waaay too hard on our hands!)