Multicolored Corn Poppy Mix, easy to grow!
Shirley Poppy is a popular variety known for its large, colorful flowers. The flowers can range in color from white and pink to shades of red, often with delicate, papery petals. They can add a vibrant and eye-catching display to gardens, meadows, or wildflower landscapes.
How to Grow:
They are typically grown as annuals and are relatively easy to cultivate. They prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Sowing the seeds directly in the desired location is commonly recommended. They can be sown in early spring or fall, and some gardeners may choose to sow successive batches to extend the flowering period.
USDA Hardiness Zones:
They are commonly grown in zones 3-9. They can tolerate a range of climates, but perform best in areas with cool to moderate temperatures.