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How to grow Poppies

How to grow Poppies

Seed Sowing

Poppies are annuals that are best directly sown, preferably in the autumn. Just scatter the seeds by hand over your weed free seedbed or use shallow drills. Sow seeds thinly and cover with a thin layer of soil or sand. Grow in well drained, fertile soil in full sun.

Transplanting

Unless stated on the packet, poppies are best sown directly in the ground. Poppies benefit from some space, so it’s good to thin them to 20cm between plants once they are established, but this is not essential.

Plant Care

Keep the area weed-free and watered during hot spells. You can mulch around the plants to keep in moisture and prevent weeds. Deadhead to prolong flowering.

Challenges

Generally pest and disease-free, things to look out for are aphids and downy or powdery mildew.

Harvest

Pick the flowers often to encourage more flowers to form; they should keep flowering well into the autumn. Ideally harvest the flowers in the morning when temperatures are low and plant water content is high. Plants will arrange better if left to sit in water for a few hours after cutting.

It is worth remembering that poppies have a very short vase life of 3-5 days.

Poppy seedheads are highly decorative and make a wonderful addition to a dry flower arrangement. To dry, cut stems and hang upside down in bunches in a cool, dark and well ventilated space.

Culinary Ideas

Only the seeds from Poppy Somniferum are edible.

Seed Saving

Poppies will self seed in situ if left to flower and set seed. To harvest the seeds wait until the heads are almost completely dry on the plant and starting to open. Harvest individual heads and shake over a sheet to release and collect the seeds.

Store in a cool dark place; seeds should remain viable for around 3 years.

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  • Poppy - Giganteum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Poppy - Giganteum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Poppy – Giganteum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Poppy – Giganteum (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    A variety bred specifically for its large decorative seed pods perfect for the floral arranger. Giganteum is a staple in any cut flower garden, producing an abundance of enormous seed heads perfect for drying or arranging. While not long lived, the flowers also add a splash of vibrant pink to the garden border, blooming all summer long.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £1.95
  • Poppy - Angels Choir (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Poppy - Angels Choir (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Poppy – Angels Choir (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Poppy – Angels Choir (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    A delightful poppy with ruffled blooms in a spectrum of soft pastels from white to grey, orange and pink. This variety offers a charming mix of single and double flowers that add a cheerful touch to the garden and vase alike with colours ranging from creamy white and blush pink to smoky lavender and warm orange. With its delicate and fleeting beauty and long flowering period, Angels Choir is a stunning addition to any space. Self-seeds easily and loved by pollinators.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £2.10
  • Sherbert Mix Iceland PoppySherbert Mix Iceland Poppy

    Iceland Poppy – Pink Fizz (Organic)

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    Iceland Poppy – Pink Fizz (Organic)

    Eye-catching flowers with gentle fizzing tones of watermelon pink, white and apricot. These beauties are great as cut flowers or for filling borders with sumptous bursts of colour. this is a short lived hardy perennial often grown as a biennial here in the uk, flowering from June- August.

    Best sown thinly under vermiculite or sand and watered from below as the seeds are very small, plant out as soon as 2 true leaves have formed, they do not like root disturbance so handle gently.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £1.95
  • Hungarian Blue PoppyHungarian Blue Poppy

    Poppy – Hungarian Blue (Organic)

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    Poppy – Hungarian Blue (Organic)

    An old variety with delicate purple silky flowers and large seed pods. This variety was traditionally grown for it’s delicious and nutritious seeds, often used in baking.

    However it’s a true multipurpose crop producing beautiful flowers and dried seed heads which make a striking addition to flower arrangements.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

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    £2.20
  • Corn poppyCorn poppy

    Poppy – Corn / Field Poppy (Organic)

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    Poppy – Corn / Field Poppy (Organic)

    Cheerful red flowers announcing the summer, great for pollinating insects. The classic field poppies are a favourite in gardens and fields in almost every part of the world. Single, cup-shaped flowers with brilliant red petals resembling crepe paper, poppy blossoms never disappoint! Low maintenance and fast flowering, they re-seed easily and come back year after year.

    Flowering from June through to September, they’re great in a meadow or wildflower garden. Plant them anywhere you want a bright splash of colour that will attract bees and other pollinating flowers.
    (Approximate seed count – 1350)

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    £1.98
  • Amazing Grey PoppyAmazing Grey Poppy

    Poppy – Amazing Grey (Organic)

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    Poppy – Amazing Grey (Organic)

    Mesmerising poppies with semi-doubled petals textured like vintage silk in stylish tones of stormy grey, delicate mauve and silvery white. These charismatic poppies float gracefully upon delicate stems providing a dreamy romantic atmosphere to your borders with a profusion of successional flowers. Whilst each flower is short lived, the statuesque seed pods can be admired long after the petals have scattered like confetti.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

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    £2.10
  • Mother of Pearl PoppyMother of Pearl Poppy

    Poppy – Mother of Pearl (Organic)

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    Poppy – Mother of Pearl (Organic)

    A beautiful mixed variety producing blooms of various dusty shades of plum, pink and white. This is a really eye catching variety, with such delicate colour shades. Some white with raspberry veining, some dusty pink, pale plum and white, on long elegant stems.

    Vase life 3-4 days – seer stem ends for 10 seconds.

    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    SKU: XPoMP Categories: , Tags: ,
    £2.10
  • Hens and Chickens PoppyHens and Chickens Poppy

    Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)

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    Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)

    An unusual poppy predominantly grown for its decorative seed heads. This ancient variety is named ‘Hens and Chickens’ due to the interesting formation of the seed head where the main head is surrounded by many tiny secondary seed heads, like a mother chicken surrounded by her gaggle of tiny chicks.

    The blooms before the seed heads form are of a redish pink colour and are equally as attractive as the heads. The seeds can also be eaten, so this is a true multifunctional variety.

    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £2.20
  • White Frills PoppyWhite Frills Poppy

    Poppy – White Frills (Organic)

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    Poppy – White Frills (Organic)

    A riot of spectacular white fluffy orbs followed by large decorative seed pods. This is a really unique variety of breadseed poppy, we were stunned by the dramatic explosion of blooms when their buds burst open. The flowers are as spectacular as they are short lived! Luckily the beautiful seed pods that follow will last indefinitely as a dried decoration.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

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    £2.45

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