Quantity: 25 Seeds/ 1 pack
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Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic phlox seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast.
Why Choose Our Phlox Seeds?
100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success.
Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants.
Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside.
Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms.
?? How to Grow Phlox Seeds
1. When to Start
- Best Time: Early spring or late fall.
- Zones 3–9: Sow after the last frost in spring, or 6–8 weeks before first fall frost.
?? 2. Seed Preparation
- Stratification (Optional but boosts germination):
- Place seeds in a damp paper towel, seal in a plastic bag.
- Refrigerate for 3–4 weeks before planting.
?? 3. Where to Plant
- Location: Choose a spot with full sun (at least 6 hours/day); tolerates partial shade.
- Soil: Well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic. Loam, sandy, or even rocky soils are fine.
?? 4. How to Sow
Outdoors:
- Loosen soil and remove weeds.
- Sprinkle seeds on surface — do not bury deeply (light aids germination).
- Lightly press seeds into soil.
- Water gently to moisten the soil.
Indoors:
- Fill seed trays with seed-starting mix.
- Sow seeds on top and press gently.
- Mist with water and cover with plastic dome/lid.
- Keep in a bright area (70°F / 21°C is ideal).
- Germination takes 2–3 weeks.
?? 5. Watering
- Keep soil moist but not soggy during germination.
- Once established, water moderately. It becomes drought-tolerant.
?? 6. Transplanting
- When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves, transplant outdoors 8–12 inches apart.
?? 7. Care Tips
- Mulch around plants to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
- Prune after blooming to keep tidy and encourage a second flush of flowers.
- No heavy feeding needed — light compost in spring is enough.
? 8. Bloom Time
- First-year bloom may be sparse; best displays from second year onward.
- Flowers appear in early to mid-spring, forming a thick carpet of blue-purple blooms.