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QAUZUY GARDEN 55 Impatiens Seeds Jewelweed, Touch-Me-Not, Snapweed | Shade Garden Flower Plants for Pots, Hanging Baskets, Containers, Window Boxes
USDA Hardiness Zone. Impatiens is a beautiful annual that makes an excellent houseplant or summer bedding and container plant, which can grow in 10-11 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Impatiens are a low-growing vibrant flower and they are hugely attractive to honeybees, butterflies and hummingbirds, and will encourage them to visit often. Bloomin…
USDA Hardiness Zone. Impatiens is a beautiful annual that makes an excellent houseplant or summer bedding and container plant, which can grow in 10-11 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Impatiens are a low-growing vibrant flower and they are hugely attractive to honeybees, butterflies and hummingbirds, and will encourage them to visit often. Blooming. As long as they are watered regularly and fertilized often, they will continue to bloom from the moment you plant them in the spring, right through summer into fall. When to plant. It's best to plant them in late spring after the soil has warmed to at least 60 degrees F. Soil. Grow standard impatiens flowers in well-drained soil enriched with organic material. They prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0-6.5. Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience. Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience. As a rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, and balsam is usually applied to tropical species. In the British Isles by far the most common names are impatiens and busy lizzie, especially for the many varieties, hybrids and cultivars involving Impatiens walleriana."Busy lizzie" is also found in the American literature.
Description
USDA Hardiness Zone. Impatiens is a beautiful annual that makes an excellent houseplant or summer bedding and container plant, which can grow in 10-11 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Impatiens are a low-growing vibrant flower and they are hugely attractive to honeybees, butterflies and hummingbirds, and will encourage them to visit often. Blooming. As long as they are watered regularly and fertilized often, they will continue to bloom from the moment you plant them in the spring, right through summer into fall. When to plant. It's best to plant them in late spring after the soil has warmed to at least 60 degrees F. Soil. Grow standard impatiens flowers in well-drained soil enriched with organic material. They prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0-6.5. Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience. Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience. As a rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, and balsam is usually applied to tropical species. In the British Isles by far the most common names are impatiens and busy lizzie, especially for the many varieties, hybrids and cultivars involving Impatiens walleriana."Busy lizzie" is also found in the American literature.
Specifications
Sun Exposure | Partial Shade |
Water Requirements | Regular Watering |
Pack Size | 55 |
Origin | Usa |
Brand | Joyful King |
Plant height | 28 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 2 X 2 X 1 Inches |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Product Care Instructions | Moderate Watering |
Soil Type | Well-draining |
Color | White Red |
Expected Planting Period | Spring/fall |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring, Summer |
Usda Hardiness Zone | 10-11 (Usda) |