Re: BEST TIME FOR BROADCASTING PAPAVER SEED
- Subject: Re: BEST TIME FOR BROADCASTING PAPAVER SEED
- From: M* W* <m*@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 11:37:32 -0800
Definitely: I let poppies and nigella go to seed in what was once a lawn that I had stopped watering, and both were germinating -- perhaps a bit too enthusiastically in the latter case -- by Sept. this year.
Max Withers Oakland david feix wrote:
Here in the SF Bay Area, I would suggest that sowing California poppy seeds as early as August is good if you would like very early blooming. I put in a new street planting strip for my neighbors this July, and gave the new plantings overhead spray irrigation and heavily mulched trying to control the crop of weeds and Oxalis pes-caprae that I also knew I was unable to get rid of completely. The Calif. poppies started germinating within weeks,(the plant had already beenin this area previously, so seed was already there). I'd guess the seeds germinated back the first ofAugust, and were already blooming by early September, and continue to do so now. I have been continuously dead heading the seed pods to try and keep the blooms coming into winter, and it seems to be working. So to recap, Catherine's advice about November sowing is probably as good as any, but if you are willing to irrigate in late summer, or we get early rains, at least California poppies are programmed to reseed about any time of year they get sufficient moisture to cue them to start growing. Raking the seed into the ground by stirring the dirt up certainly doesn't help, but I found they were plenty willing to tolerate no direct attention to seeding/covering them, and even came up through the weed cloth I put down and bark mulched over. In fact, I suspect that weed fabric and mulch along with intermittent drip/spray irrigation helped keep the soil that much moister, and encouraged the seedlings along. --- Catherine Ratner <tactar@verizon.net> wrote:Broadcast the seed in November, or even earlier. Innature the plants bloom in spring, the pods form and mature, and pop out their seeds immediately.Cathy On Dec 9, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Sylvia Sykora wrote:other poppyFor years I've delayed broadcasting California andCalifornia rainsseeds until January, waiting until our Northernof the garden –had well and truly arrived and the usual upheavalall those years Imoving, planting bulbs, etc. - was at an end. Inseeds and nevermust have broadcast thousands and thousands ofgotten a single, solitary germinated seedling.For a long time Igrowth fromblamed our winter sparrows which strip fresh greenthe seed at theanything within reach. I now wonder if I’m sowingcapsules muchwrong time as Nigella seed, spilled from ripe seedanyone suggest aearlier in the year germinate readily. Canresults? It seemsbetter plan or a more successful way to achievea shame not to be able to grow our state flower! Thank you for any suggestions you may have. Sylvia Sykora Oakland, California USDA Zone 9 Sunset Zone 15/16
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