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Poppies – Shirley Double mix Premium flower seed – Beautiful !! Grown in USA !! One half gram 3,000+ seeds
You are purchasing one half gram of Poppy, Shirley Double mix premium flower seeds. Seeds are sold by weight but there are approx 3,000+ seeds per package. These beautiful annual flowers bloom in colors of Red, Pink and White . These flower seeds are purchased in bulk from a reputable wholesaler. These stunning flowers would…
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You are purchasing one half gram of Poppy, Shirley Double mix premium flower seeds. Seeds are sold by weight but there are approx 3,000+ seeds per package. These beautiful annual flowers bloom in colors of Red, Pink and White .
These flower seeds are purchased in bulk from a reputable wholesaler.
These stunning flowers would be a beautiful addition to any home garden. Also makes a pretty addition to any cut flower bouquet.
Pictures are examples only.
I charge one US flat rate shipping charge per order. Shipping discounts are available at certain price points. US seed orders of 20.00 and above are free shipping. International shipping if 3.50 for the first item and 1.00 for each additional. International tracking is available.
Please visit my store for other items for your gardening pleasure. I am always adding and changing my stock. Additionally, each season brings new and exciting seeds, bulbs and other products that are available.
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Poppy, Shirley Double mix
The Shirley Poppy was developed as a subspecies from the Red Poppy. It comes in shades of pink, red and white. As well as in double or single petal arrangements. This flower can be spring or fall planted in the United States. It prefers to be planted in an area with full sun. The Red Poppy will not abide root agitation, so it can only be transplanted if it is done when it is very small. This flower should be planted directly outdoors, in the ground. The seeds for the Red Poppy are very small, and only need to be planted as deep as they are wide. Often success can be found by scattering the seeds on top of loose garden soil and watering them in.
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