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This poppy appeared in a shady spot in my Olympia WA garden last summer. I was putting in a rain garden and had to move it but was conce...Read More
Icelandic poppies wintersowed very well for me last year. I have had a few blossoms already this year. I also find that unlike annual pop...Read More
Planted a couple of six-packs of these in late January and a few of them are still blooming in 90 degree weather in the beginning of July...Read More
This plant can survive cold winters but it requires a moist climate as well. Our 1st attempt with this plant failed due to excessively dr...Read More
I've found Iceland poppies to be variably perennial in my area. I had one plant that lasted for years, much to the delight of my addicte...Read More
Live in Buffalo NY and have had tremendous success with this plant. I purchased some plants already started at a nursery. Replanted in re...Read More
From a packaged "wildflower mix" that was almost 2 years old, I suddenly have a plethora of iceland poppies! Until they bloomed, I had n...Read More
It isn't cold here, but the fog hangs like a curtain shutting out the sun. So nice to have the Poppy, to add that sunshine to our otherwi...Read More
Iceland Poppies do very well in our Alaskan climate. They are a short-lived perennial, but self-seed readily, popping up in the driveway ...Read More
I added a pile of compost/manure to a part shady bed this spring and tilled it real deep. It was planted with larkspur and a few perenni...Read More
This is a hardy plant that blooms almost continuously. It does well in dry sandy soil, ot a combination soil. It provides a bright colo...Read More
Icelandic poppies have gray-green, fuzzy foliage and form a basal rosette that stays close to the ground. The slender 18-inch stems rise ...Read More