
Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds for Vibrant Garden Blooms, High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Poppy Flowers Seeds
Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds for Vibrant Garden Blooms, High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Poppy Flowers Seeds
Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds – High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Blooms
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Papaver paeoniflorum
- Common Name: Lilac Pompom Poppy, Peony Poppy
- Flower Color: Soft lilac to deep purple shades
- Bloom Shape: Large, ruffled, double-petaled "pompom" flowers
- Growth Habit: Annual flowering plant
- Height & Spread: Grows 24-36 inches tall with a spread of 12-18 inches
- Blooming Season: Late spring to early summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun (at least 6 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile, loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist but not waterlogged soil
- Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Lilac Pompom Poppies?
- Unique, Show-Stopping Blooms: Large, fully double lilac flowers create a striking focal point in any garden
- Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and fast-growing
- Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Versatile Use: Ideal for flower beds, borders, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements
- Self-Seeding: Can naturalize and return year after year if allowed to self-seed
Planting & Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
-
Direct Sowing (Best Method):
- Sow seeds in early spring (as soon as the soil can be worked) or late fall for natural stratification
- Lightly scatter seeds on the soil surface—do not cover, as poppy seeds need light to germinate
- Gently press seeds into the soil and mist with water
- Space seeds about 8-12 inches apart
-
Starting Indoors (Optional for Early Blooms):
- Start 6-8 weeks before the last frost in biodegradable pots (poppies dislike transplanting)
- Keep soil moist and place in a bright location at 60-70°F
- Transplant outdoors when seedlings are sturdy and temperatures are consistently mild
Maintenance
- Watering: Water moderately; avoid overwatering as poppies dislike soggy soil
- Fertilization: Use a light application of balanced fertilizer during early growth
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to encourage prolonged flowering
- Self-Seeding: Allow some flowers to go to seed for natural regrowth next season
Ideal For
- Cottage Gardens & Flower Borders
- Wildflower & Pollinator Gardens
- Cut Flower Arrangements
- Dried Floral Decorations
The Lilac Pompom Poppy is a breathtaking addition to any garden, offering voluminous, ruffled blooms in enchanting lilac hues. With minimal effort, these poppies provide a lush, floral display that will elevate your outdoor space year after year.
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Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds for Vibrant Garden Blooms, High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Poppy Flowers Seeds
Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds – High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Blooms
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Papaver paeoniflorum
- Common Name: Lilac Pompom Poppy, Peony Poppy
- Flower Color: Soft lilac to deep purple shades
- Bloom Shape: Large, ruffled, double-petaled "pompom" flowers
- Growth Habit: Annual flowering plant
- Height & Spread: Grows 24-36 inches tall with a spread of 12-18 inches
- Blooming Season: Late spring to early summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun (at least 6 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile, loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist but not waterlogged soil
- Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Lilac Pompom Poppies?
- Unique, Show-Stopping Blooms: Large, fully double lilac flowers create a striking focal point in any garden
- Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and fast-growing
- Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Versatile Use: Ideal for flower beds, borders, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements
- Self-Seeding: Can naturalize and return year after year if allowed to self-seed
Planting & Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
-
Direct Sowing (Best Method):
- Sow seeds in early spring (as soon as the soil can be worked) or late fall for natural stratification
- Lightly scatter seeds on the soil surface—do not cover, as poppy seeds need light to germinate
- Gently press seeds into the soil and mist with water
- Space seeds about 8-12 inches apart
-
Starting Indoors (Optional for Early Blooms):
- Start 6-8 weeks before the last frost in biodegradable pots (poppies dislike transplanting)
- Keep soil moist and place in a bright location at 60-70°F
- Transplant outdoors when seedlings are sturdy and temperatures are consistently mild
Maintenance
- Watering: Water moderately; avoid overwatering as poppies dislike soggy soil
- Fertilization: Use a light application of balanced fertilizer during early growth
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to encourage prolonged flowering
- Self-Seeding: Allow some flowers to go to seed for natural regrowth next season
Ideal For
- Cottage Gardens & Flower Borders
- Wildflower & Pollinator Gardens
- Cut Flower Arrangements
- Dried Floral Decorations
The Lilac Pompom Poppy is a breathtaking addition to any garden, offering voluminous, ruffled blooms in enchanting lilac hues. With minimal effort, these poppies provide a lush, floral display that will elevate your outdoor space year after year.
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Lilac Pompom Poppy Flower Seeds – High-Quality Gardening Seeds for Stunning Blooms
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Papaver paeoniflorum
- Common Name: Lilac Pompom Poppy, Peony Poppy
- Flower Color: Soft lilac to deep purple shades
- Bloom Shape: Large, ruffled, double-petaled "pompom" flowers
- Growth Habit: Annual flowering plant
- Height & Spread: Grows 24-36 inches tall with a spread of 12-18 inches
- Blooming Season: Late spring to early summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun (at least 6 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile, loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist but not waterlogged soil
- Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Lilac Pompom Poppies?
- Unique, Show-Stopping Blooms: Large, fully double lilac flowers create a striking focal point in any garden
- Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and fast-growing
- Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Versatile Use: Ideal for flower beds, borders, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements
- Self-Seeding: Can naturalize and return year after year if allowed to self-seed
Planting & Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
-
Direct Sowing (Best Method):
- Sow seeds in early spring (as soon as the soil can be worked) or late fall for natural stratification
- Lightly scatter seeds on the soil surface—do not cover, as poppy seeds need light to germinate
- Gently press seeds into the soil and mist with water
- Space seeds about 8-12 inches apart
-
Starting Indoors (Optional for Early Blooms):
- Start 6-8 weeks before the last frost in biodegradable pots (poppies dislike transplanting)
- Keep soil moist and place in a bright location at 60-70°F
- Transplant outdoors when seedlings are sturdy and temperatures are consistently mild
Maintenance
- Watering: Water moderately; avoid overwatering as poppies dislike soggy soil
- Fertilization: Use a light application of balanced fertilizer during early growth
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to encourage prolonged flowering
- Self-Seeding: Allow some flowers to go to seed for natural regrowth next season
Ideal For
- Cottage Gardens & Flower Borders
- Wildflower & Pollinator Gardens
- Cut Flower Arrangements
- Dried Floral Decorations
The Lilac Pompom Poppy is a breathtaking addition to any garden, offering voluminous, ruffled blooms in enchanting lilac hues. With minimal effort, these poppies provide a lush, floral display that will elevate your outdoor space year after year.























