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Eschscholzia Mission Bells

Mission Bells is a very popular flower as it is easy to grow and very pretty. The plant produces single flowers in a pleasant colour range over lacy green foliage which flowers from July to September. The overall height of the plant reaches an approximate 25cm.
Hardy Annual

Product Part No: 60801

Pack size: 425 Seeds

In Stock
Price: £2.00

When to Sow

  • Jan
  • Feb
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  • May
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  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Additional Details

When to Sow Mission Bells Eschscholzia Seeds

March to May

Where to Sow

Direct into a well-prepared flowering site about 1cm (½") deep, broadcast and raked in.

What to do Next

Plants do not require transplanting, simply thin out seedlings to stop overcrowding.

Flowers

July to September

Handy Tip

The perfect flower for children, easy to grow and youngsters love to pick off the green pixie hats just before flower opens.

FLOWER SEED SOWING TECHNIQUE

Prepare the soil in the flowering site well in advance, ensuring that all weeds are removed. Choose a time for sowing when the soil does not stick to your shoes but is moist below the surface and fairly dry on top. The soil should be crumbly and even. Rake the surface after a light treading.

Either mark small rows for sowing or mark an area for scattering seed to rake in afterwards. Hardy Annuals should be sown to a depth of about twice the size of the seed. If the ground is dry, water the rows before sowing, not after.

Sow the seed carefully and thinly, aiming to get a seed ever 2cm (3/4") and then gently rake the soil to cover and firm with the back of the rake. Water gently if the weather is dry for a period, but do not water too often as this will encourage the roots to form just below the surface and you will be watering all summer long to save your plants! Aim to encourage the roots to go further to seek water and you will have a more relaxed summer and a finer show of flowers in the long run.

When the seedlings have formed their first pair of true leaves, they should be thinned out and you can, by careful lifting of the excess plants, transplant them to other flowering sites.

Thin September sown seeds in about October or early November before they cease growth for the winter.