
91 – 98 days. Champagne Bubbles Mix poppy seeds grow cold-hardy perennials that thrive in a variety of cool, temperate gardens. Champagne Bubbles Mix poppy seeds promise compact, yet vigorous 12 – 15” tall mounding shrubs in a seasonal mix of pink, scarlet, orange, canary, and ivory perfect for indoors, hanging baskets, or as a potted gift. Champagne Bubbles Mix are an ideal grow indoors for adding accents and aromas to a room yet durable to keep out in a flower bed or walkway. Champagne Bubbles Mix is easy to grow from seed will deliver year-round Iceland poppies in your home or garden when others can not. 500 seeds.
Growing Champagne Bubble Mix Iceland Poppy Garden Seeds
- Taxonomy: Papaver nudicaule
- Seed Type: Perennial
- Sow Indoors or Outdoors: Champagne Bubbles Mix Iceland poppy seeds are frost tolerant and can be sown directly outdoors in either late fall or early spring. Iceland poppy seeds have a wildflower growth habit and can be broadcasted similarly. Blend 1 part poppy seed to 5 parts sand to increase visibility during sowing and lightly rake and tamp. For earliest spring blooms, begin Iceland poppy seeds indoors 6 – 8 weeks prior and transplant to either indoors or out.
- Days to Maturity: 91 – 98 days
- Hardiness Zone: 4 – 9
- Planting Depth: Plant 2 – 3 seeds ¼” deep or broadcast directly
- Plant Spacing: 8 - 12”
- Growth Habit: 12 – 15” tall mounded shrub with a 12” spread covered in 3” blooms
- Soil Preference: Average, light, well-drained
- Light Preference: Full sun – partial shade
- Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Champagne Bubbles Mix Iceland poppy seeds thrive in many full-sun gardens but will not perform well in high humidity and intense summer heat. Iceland poppies will only thrive in full sun in temperate and cool gardens and will benefit from partial shade in warmer climates. Iceland poppies are susceptible to root rot, powdery mildew, and botrytis fungus in wet and poorly drained soils. Iceland poppies have no serious pests or diseases.
- Color: Seasonal mix of pink, scarlet, orange, canary, and ivory
Champagne Bubbles Iceland poppy seeds are frost tolerant and can be sown directly outdoors in either late fall or early spring. Iceland poppy seeds have a wildflower growth habit and can be broadcasted similarly. Blend 1 part poppy seed to 5 parts sand to increase visibility during sowing and lightly rake and tamp. For earliest spring blooms, begin Iceland poppy seeds indoors 6 – 8 weeks prior and transplant to either indoors or out. Whether sowing indoors or outdoor, lightly cover 2 – 3 Champagne Bubbles Iceland poppy seeds 6 – 12” apart in average, light, and well-drained soil, or broadcast directly. Champagne Bubbles Iceland poppy seeds thrive in many full-sun gardens but will not perform well in high humidity and intense summer heat. Iceland poppies will only thrive in full sun in temperate and cool gardens and will benefit from partial shade in warmer climates. Iceland poppies are susceptible to root rot, powdery mildew, and botrytis fungus in wet and poorly drained soils. Champagne Bubbles Iceland poppy seeds mature in 91 – 98 days as 12 – 15” tall mounded shrubs with a 12” spread covered in 3” blooms in a seasonal mix of pink, scarlet, orange, canary, and ivory.
Papaver nudicaule, or the Iceland poppy, is native to the subpolar regions of Europe, Central Asia, and Canada, but not actually Iceland.