Poppy Shirley Single Mixed Seeds

Sale price £2.49
  • 1500 Seeds

  • A hardy annual, it can be sown where it is to flower
  • Easy to grow, gorgeous tissue paper-like blooms
  • Perfect for informal borders and cottage gardens
Botanical Name: Papaver rhoeas
SKU: 16387
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Sale price £2.49

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Poppy Shirley Single Mixed Seeds offer a fantastic way to bring colour and charm to your garden with minimal effort. These easy-to-grow poppies produce beautiful, tissue-paper-like blooms in a delightful mix of colours, including soft pinks, reds, and whites. Their delicate appearance adds a light, airy touch to any garden setting.

Ideal for planting in borders or cottage gardens, Poppy Shirley Single Mixed Seeds create a striking visual display throughout the summer months. The flowers stand tall on slender stems, creating a soft, flowing effect that contrasts beautifully with other plants. As an added bonus, these poppies attract bees and butterflies, making them a great choice for creating a pollinator-friendly garden.

The Poppy Shirley Single Mixed variety is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. Simply sow the seeds in well-drained soil and enjoy the vibrant colours that appear as the plants mature. They also make wonderful cut flowers, bringing their delicate beauty into your home for a stunning floral display.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, the Poppy Shirley Single Mixed Seeds provide a simple yet effective way to enhance your garden with vibrant, long-lasting blooms. Perfect for creating a natural, relaxed garden atmosphere, these poppies will be a standout feature in your landscape.

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