The listing, Moss Rose Seeds - 100+ has ended.
Very easy to grow and a lot of fun to experiment with pollinating ... different strains making your own colors.. ... . they grow very fast and once flowering,, they just keep flowering.
I can't weigh these seeds...they are so small, I end up bagging 2x the intended count...
GIN wins 100 seeds, otherwise, I will prorate what I send depending on final bid amount... . So if it ends at 1000 credits, u get 50 Seeds.
""self-seeding annual.
I live in Minnesota... it gets a little too cold here for the seeds over the winter.. but amazingly, a few manage to come up in the spring
Portulaca grandiflora, commonly called moss rose, makes an easy-care garden border or container garden. Hybrids of this colorful, rose-like, mat-forming annual from South America provide a wide variety of colors and bicolors with single or double flowers. Easy to start from seed outdoors, moss roses grow in full sun in well-drained soil that is not highly fertile. For an earlier start, moss roses can be planted in pots indoors six to eight weeks before temperatures are warm enough for planting in the ground.
Pour moss rose seeds into a container with three to four parts dry sand and mix thoroughly. Moss rose seeds are very fine, making it difficult to sow them thinly without the added sand.
Sprinkle the seed-sand mixture thinly over the area.
Portulaca seed germinates most reliably when exposed to light, so do not cover seeds.
Germination takes place in 10 to 14 days when temperatures remain warm enough.(65*F)
If the soil dries out, spray with a fine mist. Do not over-water.