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Pink Petticoat Columbine Seeds - Cold Resistant - Deciduous - Potted - Attracts pollinators - Plant in Late Summer to Early Fall - #103
Pink Petticoat Columbine Seeds - Cold Resistant - Deciduous - Potted - Attracts pollinators - Plant in Late Summer to Early Fall - #103
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✨ Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic Columbine seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast.
✅ Why Choose Our Columbine Seeds?
- 100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success.
- Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants.
- Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside.
- Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms.
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🌱 How to Grow Columbine Seeds
1. When to Plant
- Outdoors: Early spring after the last frost, or late summer to early fall for natural stratification.
- Indoors: Start 6–8 weeks before the last frost date.
2. Seed Preparation (Optional but Helpful)
- Cold stratification improves germination:
- Place seeds in a damp paper towel inside a plastic bag.
- Store in the refrigerator for 3–4 weeks before planting.
3. Sowing Instructions
Indoors:
- Use seed trays or small pots with moist seed-starting mix.
- Sow seeds on the surface – do not bury deeply (they need light to germinate).
- Gently press seeds into the surface.
- Keep soil moist and cover with a clear dome or plastic wrap.
Outdoors:
- Sow directly into prepared soil in a partly shaded spot.
- Scatter seeds lightly, press gently, and keep soil evenly moist.
4. Germination
- Time: 21–30 days
- Temperature: 65–70°F (18–21°C)
- Light is important — don’t cover the seeds heavily.
5. Transplanting (if started indoors)
- When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves, harden them off by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions for 7–10 days.
- Transplant to garden or pots, 12–18 inches apart.
6. Growing Conditions
- Sunlight: Partial shade preferred; full sun in cool climates.
- Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil. Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0).
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.
- Fertilizing: Light feeding with a balanced fertilizer once in spring.
7. Maintenance Tips
- Deadhead spent flowers to extend blooming.
- Allow some flowers to go to seed if you want them to self-sow.
- Cut back foliage in fall to tidy up or leave for winter interest.
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