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UK Blue Poppy Seeds
UK Blue Poppy Seeds Various Weights
Our Price: $25.00

I can provide these in the following quantities
1 Pound
2 Pounds
5 Pounds
10 Pounds
25 Pounds
50 Pounds
100 Pounds

The price rate varies depending on what our grower charges us, and the current shipping cost, if your interested in these the quickest way to order is by emailing us at
shirtchilhawaiian@gmail.com and specifying how many pounds you would like to buy we can quote and invoice you from there.
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Poppy grows best in full sun and requires well-drained, fertile soil. Sow seeds in early spring in rows 12 to 24 inches apart and cover with 1/8 inch of soil. The seed bed should remain moist until plants emerge, which takes 7 to 28 days depending on soil temperature. Must be in 40-50 degree weather to germinate.
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Afghan Blue Poppy Seeds
Afghan Blue Poppy Seeds Various Weights
Our Price: $25.00

I can provide these in the following quantities
1/2 Pound
1 Pound
2 Pounds
5 Pounds
10 Pounds
25 Pounds
50 Pounds
100 Pounds

The price rate varies depending on what our grower charges us, and the current shipping cost, if your interested in these the quickest way to order is by emailing us at
shirtchilhawaiian@gmail.com and specifying how many pounds you would like to buy we can quote and invoice you from there.
Sold for planting purposes
Poppy grows best in full sun and requires well-drained, fertile soil. Sow seeds in early spring in rows 12 to 24 inches apart and cover with 1/8 inch of soil. The seed bed should remain moist until plants emerge, which takes 7 to 28 days depending on soil temperature. Must be in 40-50 degree weather to germinate.
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Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 2 Pounds 908 grams
Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 2 Pounds 908 grams
Our Price: $45.00

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How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 2 Pounds 908 grams
Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 2 Pounds 908 grams
Our Price: $45.00

Sold for planting purposes.

How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 5 Pounds
Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 5 Pounds
Our Price: $75.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 5 Pounds
Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 5 Pounds
Our Price: $75.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 10 Pounds Nutty Smell
Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 10 Pounds Nutty Smell
Our Price: $130.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 10 Pounds
Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 10 Pounds
Our Price: $130.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 20 Pounds
Spanish Blue Poppy Seeds 20 Pounds
Our Price: $249.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 20 Pounds
Giganteum Papaver Somniferum Poppy Seeds 20 Pounds
Our Price: $249.00



How to Germinate Poppy Seeds Indoors Step 1Mix 1 part humus-rich potting soil with 2 parts fine-textured vermiculite. Moisten the mixture before filling the containers. Place the containers into the slotted tray and fill them with the moistened mixture. Place the slotted tray into the solid soaking tray.

Step 2Mix the tiny poppy seeds with fine sand to avoid over seeding the pots. How much sand depends on how thinly you want them planted, but a ratio of 3 parts sand to 1 part seed is usually sufficient.

Step 3Sprinkle the seed and sand mixture onto a creased piece of paper and tap lightly to spread the seed onto the top of the soil. Cover them lightly with vermiculite and spray the top of the soil with water to help the seeds settle. Cover the seeds with plastic until they sprout, then remove the plastic.

Step 4Water the seeds from the bottom by filling the soaking tray with just enough water to keep the seeds evenly moist. Maintain good air circulation to prevent damping-off fungus from taking hold.

Step 5Thin the seedlings to one per pot when they reach 1 inch in height. To keep from disturbing the roots, use small scissors to clip off the unwanted seedlings instead of pulling them. Plant your poppies outside when there is no further danger of frost.
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