Description: * ~ * Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum Allionii) Seeds * ~ * 3,000+ Seeds Heirloom, Organic, Non-GMO, Untreated, Natural FREE SHIPPING when you buy 3+ (mix & match from any of my other listings as well to qualify) Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum Allionii or sometimes referred to as Cheiranthus Allionii) wildflower seeds grow into Cheerful deep orange apricot & yellow blooms that cover Siberian wallflower flowers starting in the spring, through early summer. Wallflower wildflowers are very easy to grow and combine well with lots of other flowers. Tulips are traditional bedmates, and a vibrant scheme can be had with hot colored orange or red tulips. A cooler effect can be created by planting with clouds of taller, blue forget-me-nots or try combining them with the colored spring foliage of herbaceous perennials. These can either be planted with the wallflowers in autumn, or the wallflowers can be inserted into more permanent herbaceous plantings. Imagine how good these wildflowers look among mounds of purple-leaved Heuchera Plum Pudding, Sedum pulchellum Purple Emperor or Salvia officials PurpurascensGrowing: Sow in late summer to early winter for spring flowering or late winter to early spring for autumn. They prefer temperatures of 70F & can flower in moderate heat. Plants require 70-80 days to flower from sowing and will start flowering when they are about 4" tall. Start in pots or sow direct in mid August. Surface sow in pots with quality compost & cover with a fine thin layer of compost or vermiculite. The compost should be kept moist but not wet at all times. Seeds germinate in 7-10 days at 68F. Pick out each seedling as it becomes large enough to handle & transplant into 3" pots. Gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting outside after risk of frost. Seeds may also be sown outdoors directly where they are to flower or in a reserve bed in a sheltered position. Thin to 6" apart & transplant in October. Plants are usually disposed of after flowering, but they can be cut back hard for a flush of flowers later in summer or to produce shoots for cuttings taken in July. Deadheading prolongs their bloom, but let some of them go to seed. They are often generous self-sowers, or you can gather the seed and resow it yourself. Plant in rock gardens, large containers, beds, and borders.They are pleasant by paths and doorsteps. Wallflowers will bloom all winter in a cool room in sunlight. They make good cut flowers, too! Be sure to check out my other wildflower seed listings & purchase 3+ items to qualify for FREE SHIPPING!!! I would also like to share the fact that I garden for my own personal enjoyment & simply sell these seeds to offset some of my gardening costs as well as to pass along high quality Heirloom, Organic seeds to be planted for a better tomorrow. If you have seed planting or growing questions that aren't addressed above, you'll have to research elsewhere. These seeds are fresh & germinate easily. Please UNDERSTAND BEFORE PURCHASING seeds are NOT RETURNABLE due to purity, quantity & quality issues. Don't forget - I am always willing to combine shipping for multiple items as well - or Buy 3 or more items & get FREE SHIPPING! View more great items * ~ * Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum Allionii) Seeds * ~ * Heirloom, Organic, Non-GMO, Untreated, Natural Flower Seeds 1500+ Wallflower Seeds (2g) FREE SHIPPING when you buy 3+ items - mix and match different seeds from my store to qualify - or purchase qty of 3+ on this listing! Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum Allionii or Cheiranthus Allionii) flower seeds grow into cheerful deep orange apricot & yellow blooms. Fragrant and colorful, many varieties of wallflower plants exist. Some are native to areas of the United States. Most gardeners succeed at growing wallflowers in the garden. Wallflower plants brighten containers and are very easy to grow plus they combine well with lots of other flowers (see below for companion flower suggestions). How to Plant Wallflower Seeds: When growing wallflowers from seed, you can direct sow right into the garden or start them indoors. Plant wallflower seeds in spring or in autumn. Cover seeds lightly or simply press them into moist soil since seeds of wallflower need light to germinate. Keep moist but not too wet at all times until seeds sprout. Seeds germinate in 7-10 days at around 68F. Where to Plant Wallflowers: Grow wallflower plants in a sunny or partly shaded location in well-draining soil. Plant wallflowers in masses with summer flowering bulbs or include a few in containers planted with summer blooms. Wallflowers look great in rock gardens, large containers, beds, and borders. They are pleasant by paths and doorsteps and make good cut flowers, too! In the right conditions wallflower flower blooms can last all summer into fall. In the winter you can even bring them inside and Wallflowers will bloom all winter long - just keep them in a cool room with some sunlight. Wallflower Plant Care: Water the plants regularly until established, then water occasionally if there is no rainfall as they do not mind dry soil and are quite drought tolerant. Pinching back of spent blooms will keep them looking good all summer and deadheading encourages more flower blooms on the growing wallflower. Companion Flower Suggestions: Wallflowers combine well with lots of other flowers; tulips being traditional bed mates making for a vibrant scheme; especially with hot colored orange or red tulips. A cooler effect can be created by planting with clouds of taller, blue forget-me-nots or with the colored spring foliage of many other herbaceous perennials. These can either be planted with the wallflowers in autumn, or the wallflowers can be inserted into already existing more permanent herbaceous plantings. These wildflowers look amazing among mounds of purple-leaved Coral Bells, Dragon's Blood Sedum or Purple Emperor Sedum or with Blue Salvia Flowers. FREE SHIPPING when you buy 3+ items - mix and match different seeds from my store to qualify - or purchase qty of 3+ on this listing! Be sure to check out my other wildflower seed listings & purchase 3+ items to qualify for FREE SHIPPING!!! I would also like to share the fact that I garden for my own personal enjoyment & simply sell these seeds to offset some of my gardening costs as well as to pass along high quality Heirloom, Organic seeds to be planted for a better tomorrow. If you have seed planting or growing questions that aren't addressed above, you'll have to research elsewhere. These seeds are fresh & germinate easily. Please UNDERSTAND BEFORE PURCHASING seeds are NOT RETURNABLE due to purity, quantity & quality issues. Don't forget - I am always willing to combine shipping for multiple items as well - or Buy 3 or more items & get FREE SHIPPING! View more great items Payment Shipping Returns PayPal is the preferred payment method. We ship every day Monday - Friday. We hope you will love your purchase, however if you need to return it, we have a 60 day return policy. Powerful eBay listing templates by 3Dsellers
Price: 9.97 USD
Location: Poncha Springs, Colorado
End Time: 2024-02-29T19:57:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.39 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical, Arid, Highland, Mediterranean
Common Name: Wallflower
Custom Bundle: Yes
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Growth Habit: Clumping
MPN: Does Not Apply
Plant Habit: Bedding (Ground Cover)
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt
Genus: Erysimum
Foliage: Flowering
Features: Air Purifying, Deciduous, Draught Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering
Species: Allionii
Non-Domestic Product: No
Plant Type: Decorative Plant
Bundle Description: 1,500 Wildflower Seeds (2g)
Color: Gold, Multicolor, Orange, Yellow
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Brand: Heirloom
Soil pH: Neutral
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Flower Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Watering: Light
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun, Medium Sun
Family: Brassicaceae
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States