


Mixed Color Florist's Cineraria Flower Seeds Easy to Grow Heirloom NonGMO Organic Garden Seeds for Planting Sale
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Add vibrant colors to your garden with our Mixed Color Florist's Cineraria Flower Seeds. Known for their stunning, multi-colored blooms, these seeds produce a striking display that will enhance any garden or flower bed. Ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners, these heirloom, non-GMO, and organic seeds promise a high-quality and sustainable gardening experience.
Features and Specifications:
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Variety: Mixed Color Florist's Cineraria
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Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Organic
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Blooming Season: Spring to Summer
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Height: 10-12 inches (25-30 cm)
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Planting Depth: 1/8 inch (3 mm)
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Packet Size: Sufficient for approximately 100-150 seeds
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Bloom Color: A beautiful mix of vibrant shades, including pinks, purples, whites, and reds
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Sunlight Requirements: Partial shade to full sun
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Watering Needs: Moderate watering, ensure soil remains moist but not waterlogged
Planting and Sowing Instructions:
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Choose the Right Spot: Cineraria flowers thrive in a location with partial shade but can tolerate full sun in cooler climates.
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Prepare the Soil: Plant in well-draining, fertile soil for best results. Mix in some organic compost to enhance soil quality.
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Sow the Seeds: Lightly surface-sow the seeds, as they require light to germinate. Press them gently into the soil but do not cover them with a layer of soil.
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Watering: Mist the seeds gently after sowing to keep the soil moist. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to seed rot.
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Germination: Expect germination within 10-15 days, depending on conditions. Keep the soil consistently moist and ensure the temperature is between 65-75°F (18-24°C).
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Thinning: Once seedlings have grown to a manageable size, thin them out to about 6-8 inches apart to allow for healthy growth.
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Care: Water regularly, but avoid excessive moisture. Fertilize with a balanced organic fertilizer during the growing season for optimal blooms.
Additional Tips:
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Cinerarias are sensitive to frost, so plant them after the last frost of the season or start them indoors before transplanting.
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Deadhead spent flowers to encourage new blooms and extend the flowering period.
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