Growing Non-GMO Pacifica XP Series Vinca Flower Seeds
Since Pacifica XP vinca seeds are slow to reach full maturity, sow indoors 8-10 weeks before the final frost date. Pacifica XP vinca seeds are also slow to germinate and will require 10-21 days in complete darkness. Once germinated, move Pacifica XP seeds to a bright window sill or fluorescent grow light until four true leaves have developed. Transplant Pacifica XP seedlings into your favorite decorative indoor container or basket and harden off if transplanting outside (see below). Transplant Pacifica XP vinca seeds outside into average, loamy, and well-drained soil at least 8 inches apart in partial shade.
Vinca will show signs of wilting if not properly shaded but can withstand many hot and drought-prone climates. Vinca can also be directly down outdoors after the final frost, but this is only recommended for areas with very long growing seasons as the plant may not flower if not given enough time. It is important to deadhead the flowers regularly and provide the plants with adequate water and nutrients to encourage healthy growth and plentiful blooms.
Pacifica XP Series Vinca will thrive with shade and deadheading as they decline in the long summer months. Pacifica XP Series Vinca is a dwarfed 4-6 inches tall variety and should be planted on the south end of the garden to avoid too much shade. When transplanting seedlings indoors to outside, acclimate them slowly to their new environment. Place them outside for a few hours a day and gradually increase the duration until they are fully acclimatized. This process helps the plants to develop a “thicker skin” capable of handling the harsher outdoor elements after being protected indoors. A few seedlings may not survive this process, and this is normal.
Pacifica XP Series Vinca in the Flower Garden
This variety of Vinca is perfect for indoor pots, planters, window boxes, or a vibrant border around the flower bed. The bright colors will attract lots of pollinators.
Landscaping With Pacifica XP Series Vinca
Pacifica XP Series Vinca is great for a unique ground cover or to fill in patio planters or flower beds. They also love to be in partially shaded window boxes and similar locations. Vinca boasts deer and rabbit resistance, as well as tolerance to rocky and dry soils.
About Pacifica XP Series Vinca Garden Seeds
Also known as Trailing Vinca, vincas are native to Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia. The genus Vinca has more than 86 known valuable alkaloids amongst its species that the medical community utilizes every day for chemotherapy medications specializing in childhood cancers, leukemias, and lymphomas.
Vinca can also be known as Periwinkle, Annual Vinca, Madagascar Periwinkle, Rose Periwinkle, Running Myrtle, or Lesser Periwinkle.
This low-water plant is unique and fills in quickly, making it perfect for a variety of gardens and planters.
Vinca plants are considered highly toxic if ingested raw. It is thought to be toxic to most if not all mammals, including household pets. Seek medical attention immediately if you believe it may have been ingested.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"I love recommending Vinca for window boxes. They have minimal water needs and look stunning when cascading over the side of the planter!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Pacifica XP Series Vinca Seeds Per Package:
- 50 pelleted seeds
- 500 pelleted seeds
- 1000 pelleted seeds
Non-GMO Pacifica XP Series Vinca seeds are available for Fast Free Shipping on qualifying orders.