

Mixed Shirley Poppies is a mixture of double flowered poppies with fairly large, striking flowers in all kinds of shades. While the perennial poppies are unsightly withering after flowering, these annual poppies can be used very well to fill empty spaces in the border. They also look very nice with shrubs.
Annual poppies tolerate some shade and look great in groups or in the border. Like well-drained soil.
Mixed Shirley Poppies is a mixture of double flowered poppies with fairly large, striking flowers in all kinds of shades. While the perennial poppies are unsightly withering after flowering, these annual poppies can be used very well to fill empty spaces in the border. They also look very nice with shrubs.
Annual poppies tolerate some shade and look great in groups or in the border. Like well-drained soil.
Sow the Poppy seeds from the end of March - the end of May directly outside; broadly or in lines and then thin out slightly.
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Mixed Shirley Poppies is a mixture of double flowered poppies with fairly large, striking flowers in all kinds of shades. While the perennial poppies are unsightly withering after flowering, these annual poppies can be used very well to fill empty spaces in the border. They also look very nice with shrubs.
Annual poppies tolerate some shade and look great in groups or in the border. Like well-drained soil.