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Wholesale Red Poppy Annual Seeds Wild Flower

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This poppy, a native of Europe, is notable as an agricultural weed (hence the “corn” and “field”) and as a symbol of fallen soldiers. Papaver rhoeas has many common names including corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, red poppy, red weed, coquelicot, and, due to its odour which is said to cause them, as headache and headwark and is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family, Papaveraceae.Ground preparation; Endeavour to select ground that is not highly fertile and does not have a problem with perennial weeds. Good preparation is essential to success so aim to control weeds and produce a good quality seed bed before sowing. To prepare a seed bed first remove weeds using repeated cultivation or a herbicide, then plough or dig to bury the surface vegetation, harrow or rake to produce a medium tilth, and roll, or tread, to produce a firm surface.

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Seed is best sown in the autumn or spring but can be sown at other times of the year if there is sufficient warmth and moisture. The seed must be surface sown and can be applied by machine or broadcast by hand. To get an even distribution and avoid running out divide the seed into two or more parts and sow in overlapping sections. Do not incorporate or cover the seed but firm in with a roll, or by treading, to give good soil/seed contact. sow spring or autumn 1.2g approx 10,000 Fresh Seeds Papaver rhoeas (common names include corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, red poppy, red weed, coquelicot, and, due to its odour, which is said to cause them, as headache and headwark) is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family,Papaveraceae. This poppy, a native of Europe, is notable as an agricultural weed (hence the “corn” and “field”) and as a symbol of fallen soldiers Next day delivery only available to mainland Britain Seed is available to the rest of the UK but will take several days to arrive via royal mail recorded delivery Ground preparation Endeavour to select ground that is not highly fertile and does not have a problem with perennial weeds. Good preparation is essential to success so aim to control weeds and produce a good quality seed bed before sowing. To prepare a seed bed first remove weeds using repeated cultivation or a herbicide. Then plough or dig to bury the surface vegetation, harrow or rake to produce a medium tilth, and roll, or tread, to produce a firm surface. Sowing When to Sow: March to May or September to October Site Conditions: Sunny, most but prefers well drained soil How to Sow: Direct sow seed onto soil surface and lightly rake in. Tamp down the soil gently and water carefully. If seedlings too close remove the weaker seedling. Care:Remove seed heads to ensure further flowering, unless want to retain and dry the poppy seed heads. Flowers:June to August

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