Growing Non-GMO Primula Supernova Flower Seeds
Supernova primula seeds thrive in cool temperatures and are best sown outside directly 4-6 weeks before the final frost. Frost and cooler temperatures will aid primula seeds in germination. For earliest blooming, start Supernova primula seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost and transplant once there are two sets of true leaves to a cool and well-shaded spot. When starting seeds indoors, place seeds in the fridge for 4 weeks before planting. Primula is not recommended for growing indoors, since many homes do not have the cool temperatures required at night.
For direct sowing, plant 2-3 Supernova primula seeds ¼ inch deep and 6 inches apart in hummus-rich, Organically fertile, and well-drained soil in partial shade. Supernova primula thrives in cool, well-shaded gardens and does not generally thrive in pots and containers. Use only a half-strength fertilizer because it can build up in the soil and cause problems. Deadhead the spent blooms regularly to extend the color into early summer.
Primula Supernova in the Flower Garden
Supernova primula seeds are an ideal perennial ground cover to accent any walkway, fencing, or flower bed. It is attractive to bees and butterflies, yet it is not targeted by rabbits and deer. Supernova Primula seeds are an ideal grow for patios or indoor planters, but still, a lively garden performer that promises happy, bright colors. Try planting them in 4 or 6-inch pots and giving them away as gifts or using them as table centerpieces.
Landscape Use of Primula Supernova
Supernova Primulas are perfect for perennial beds and perform well with many other plants. These gorgeous plants add color and texture to a landscape. They are perfect for containers and garden beds alike. They even look wonderful when planted in large groupings. Try planting these near your front door to have them welcome your guests to your home. The cheerful and brightly colored faces of these flowers will bring happiness to all who witness them!
About Primula Supernova Garden Seeds
The name Primula means ‘first’ and refers to this plant’s ability to bloom much earlier than almost all other garden plants.
The bright blooms of these flowers make them very attractive to pollinators. This flower is commonly used in pollinator gardens to fill shaded areas but still provide color.
While these primroses are considered perennials, they can also be cultivated as annuals in regions where they may not survive the heat of the summer or plunging cold temperatures of winter.
Primrose is easy to grow from seeds but can also be easily propagated by division in the springtime.
Primula x polyantha’Supernova’ can occasionally get confused with flowers in the genus Oenothera which is also known as Evening Primrose and Common Primrose. While they are related and very similar in growing requirements, they are very different plants in appearance and purpose.
Evening Primrose oil is a common supplement for women’s health. However, this does not come from these plants. Primula x polyantha is considered toxic when ingested by humans and animals. Do not attempt to consume this plant.
Tips From Our Gardeners
”These spring blooms make wonderful springtime gifts to friends and neighbors. Use them to celebrate Easter or simply that winter is going away. The bright colors are sure to bring smiles to faces and hope for spring up high!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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