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Garden Tip: Plant Poppies in the Fall

Enjoy spectacular flowers next spring from fall planted Oriental Poppies; spring planted specimens rarely bloom their first spring in the ground. These poppies go dormant in summer, so mix them into the middle of perennial beds with other tall growing perennials like Centranthus and Achillea. Best suited to gardens in cold climates.

The silken flowers of our Poppy Sampler offer a kaleidoscope of colors to light up your perennial beds in spring and early summer.
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