These seeds have been collected from a large selection of tall snap dragon varieties in my cut flower garden.
These include Potomac, Costa, and Maryland varieties in orange, lavender, apple blossom (two toned pick and white), Bridal pink, silver, ivory, white and Chantilly deep red.
These seeds have been open pollinated so colours may vary from the parent plant.
Snap dragon seeds need light to germinate. Sow on the surface of damp seed raising mix, and sprinkle lightly with vermiculite. keep damp but not saturated.
Snap dragon seeds are tiny and almost impossible to count! each packet contains approximately 1/4 a metric teaspoon - this means you will get close to 400 seeds.
All my seeds have been hand harvested from my cut flower garden and are not machine cleaned or screened. You may find small amounts of chaff, seed casings or other dried natural plant material mixed in with the seeds, particularly for smaller seed varieties. This will not effect the viability of the seeds. I always add a little bit of extra seed to account for any plant material.
These seeds have been collected from a large selection of tall snap dragon varieties in my cut flower garden.
These include Potomac, Costa, and Maryland varieties in orange, lavender, apple blossom (two toned pick and white), Bridal pink, silver, ivory, white and Chantilly deep red.
These seeds have been open pollinated so colours may vary from the parent plant.
Snap dragon seeds need light to germinate. Sow on the surface of damp seed raising mix, and sprinkle lightly with vermiculite. keep damp but not saturated.
Snap dragon seeds are tiny and almost impossible to count! each packet contains approximately 1/4 a metric teaspoon - this means you will get close to 400 seeds.
All my seeds have been hand harvested from my cut flower garden and are not machine cleaned or screened. You may find small amounts of chaff, seed casings or other dried natural plant material mixed in with the seeds, particularly for smaller seed varieties. This will not effect the viability of the seeds. I always add a little bit of extra seed to account for any plant material.