Enhance the Elegance of Your Garden with Radiant Aster (Callistephus) Tall Pompon Seeds!
🌼 Embark on a journey of floral sophistication with our exquisite Aster (Callistephus) Tall Pompon seeds. These seeds promise to transform your garden into a realm of graceful charm, showcasing an array of exquisite pompon-like blooms that capture the essence of natural beauty and add a touch of elegance to your outdoor sanctuary.
Season: Spring to Early Summer Planting (Best results in mild climates)
USDA Zones: 3-10 (Check your specific zone for optimal growth)
Height: 24-36 inches (61-91 cm)
Bloom Season: Late Summer to Fall
Environment: Ideal for beds, borders, containers, and elegant gardens
Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil
Latin Name: Callistephus chinensis
Deer Resistant: Yes
Temperature: Thrives in mild to moderate temperatures; protect from extreme heat
Average Germ Time: 7-14 days
Light Required: Full sun to light shade
Depth: Surface sow; press seeds lightly into soil
Sowing Rate: Approximately 8-10 seeds per square foot
Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination and initial growth
Plant Spacing: 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) apart
Planting Instructions:
Prepare well-draining, nutrient-rich soil in your chosen area.
Surface sow Aster Tall Pompon seeds and gently press them into the soil.
Keep the soil consistently moist during the 7-14 day germination period.
Thin sprouts to ensure proper spacing (12-18 inches apart) for optimal growth and a luxurious display.
Watch with delight as your garden blossoms into a sanctuary of botanical elegance and timeless artistry.
Today, let Aster (Callistephus) Tall Pompon's beauty shine in your garden. With the help of these seeds, you may create a beautiful garden that exudes charm and ageless beauty.
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.
yes id did buy and receive bamboo seeds from you. i planted same and now cautiously await some indication the sprouting will begin. we are in northern nj where it is quite cold so i am keeping the plantings in a planter system we use for seedlings. only time luck and patience will tell the ultimate story. if the seeds come to be small plants we will replant into pots until spring and after that we are guardedly optimistic. thanks for the request and service. stewart a farber
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.