Sunny mix
Decorative and colourful compilation. The Icelandic poppy (Papaver nudicaule) looks brilliant in a flower garden with its large, sunny yellow, orange and white flowers on bent stems. The decorative flower is easy to sown with its fine seeds. This makes it very suitable for allowing to spread naturally. Plant the vegetable seeds in February-March under glass. Move them outdoors in April and May. These flowers bloom May and June. The plant grows to about 50 cm tall.
Space the poppy seeds 25 cm apart. Space the rows at a distance of 15 cm. Plant at a depth of 0.5 to 1 cm. Poppies bloom best in full sun. After sowing, water the seeds adequately. The flower seeds come in a bag containing approximately 0.5 grams. This is enough to sow 15 square metres.