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California Poppy 'Strawberry Fields'
California Poppy 'Strawberry Fields'
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California Poppy 'Strawberry Fields'

Eschscholzia californica
Sunshine coaxes these sunlovers to swirl open their coral-red satin flowers, each small bloom holding a center of gold. Ideal in dry gardens, and appreciated in all gardens for their generous blooming and beautiful blue-gray ferny foliage.
SKU #S2058
$4.55
Details
Approximate Seeds Per Packet
422
Lifecycle
Annual
Annual Hardiness
Hardy Annual
Mature Size
8-12" h x 6" w
Sun
Full sun
Soil
Regular, well-drained
Season
Spring to fall
Color
Saturated strawberry red shallow cup-shaped flowers with yellow centers
Features
Deer Resistant
Heat or Drought Tolerant
Attracts Bees
SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth:
Surface sow and press in or light cover to 1/8".
Sprout Time:
7-14 days
Seed To Bloom:
8-10 weeks
Starting Indoors:
Start in containers 4 weeks before last spring frost. Keep at 60-65°F.
Starting Outdoors:
Recommended. Direct sow in early spring or fall; late winter in mild winter areas (zones 8-10).
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
In springtime, at last frost date.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
California poppies are beguiling wildflowers with teardrop buds opening to silky lustrous cups, closing in the evening and when cloudy weather reigns. They self sow readily and often find just the right spot to grow—along dry garden edges, rock gardens and gravelly spots where little else thrives. Best in areas where summer nights cool down, where they bloom long, elsewhere a spring to summer delight, especially when grown in large drifts. Deadhead, leaving a few seedpods to ripen seeds and self sow.
Final Spacing:
8"
Water Requirements:
Low Water Use
Watering Details:
Drought-tolerant, water to establish, then only during prolonged dry spells, when an infrequent but deep watering may encourage more blossoms.
Soil pH:
Not particular about pH
Fertilizer:
Mix in a granular organic flower fertilizer with low nitrogen in poor soils.
Diseases & Pests:
No significant pests or diseases. Avoid crown rots by siting in sharply-drained soils.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Not suitable for cut flowers.