Description
Turkish Red Poppy Seeds bring a dramatic ornamental poppy look to spring and early-summer garden beds: vivid red, crepe-textured petals around dark burgundy-black centers and pale green capsules. This variety is best treated as a cool-season annual and works beautifully in cottage borders, naturalized edges, and pollinator-minded flower plantings.
Why Grow It
- Deep red papaver-style blooms with dark centers and fine white stamens.
- Best direct sown in cool weather for strong roots and less transplant shock.
- A striking choice for cottage borders, meadow edges, and seasonal pollinator color.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Papaver spp. |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Cool-season annual flower |
| Mature height | 18-30 in. tall |
| Light | Full sun |
| Bloom or harvest window | Late spring to early summer in most climates |
| Seed count | 100 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Direct sow on prepared soil in fall or very early spring. Press seed onto the surface or cover only barely, keep evenly moist until established, and avoid transplant disturbance where possible. |
| Spacing | Thin or transplant carefully to 8-12 in. apart |
| Germination | Typically 10-21 days in cool, evenly moist conditions |
Best For
- cottage garden borders
- pollinator patches
- ornamental meadow edges
- cut flower-style garden beds
FAQ
When should I sow Turkish Red Poppy?
Sow in fall where winters are mild, or very early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Cool, moist conditions usually give the best start.
Does poppy seed need light to germinate?
Use only a very light covering or press seed onto prepared soil. Very deep planting can reduce germination.
Can I start it indoors?
Direct sowing is preferred because poppies dislike root disturbance. If started in cells, transplant while seedlings are still small and handle roots gently.









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