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FREE: Snapdragon Seeds- 1 Package @ 50 seeds

Snapdragon Seeds- 1 Package @ 50 seeds
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Lovely blend of tall spikes and bright colors.
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Long, strong stems are covered with large, closely placed flowers in a full color range to form gracefully tapered, towering spikes. Splendid for the tall border and cutting. GARDEN HINTS: Remove faded spikes to lengthen the display. Cultivate or mulch to control weeds.

Full Sun, Part Sun

Height - 36 inches

Sowing Seed Indoors:

Sow snapdragon seeds indoors 12 weeks before last frost using a seed starting kit.

Sow seeds thinly and barely press into seed starting formula do not cover with soil.
Keep the soil moist at 65 degrees, as snapdragons prefer

Seedlings emerge in 8-14 days.
Questions & Comments
Original
Does these come up every year
Jun 27th, 2016 at 12:17:31 PM PDT by
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Yes they are perennials in zones 8 and above ;-)
Jun 27th, 2016 at 7:07:23 PM PDT by
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Snapdragons range from white and pink to deep purple and nearly black.

Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) are tender perennials typically grown as summer annuals across much of the United States, but this Mediterranean flower can be grown as a perennial in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 and above. When given a sunny or partially sunny location, snapdragons can be planted in early spring for summer color or in early fall for winter color. Because they do not do well in the heat of summer, many prefer fall planting.
Jun 27th, 2016 at 7:09:17 PM PDT by
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You are zone 6A. So you can grow them as a annual only. Sorry
Jun 27th, 2016 at 7:14:58 PM PDT by

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