Growing Non-GMO Columbine Double Mixed Flower Seeds
Double Mixed Columbine seeds have wildflower-like hardiness and are most commonly broadcasted directly in the fall or just after the frost in early spring. Columbine seeds thrive from an over-winter frost (cold stratification) but will still bloom if they are started indoors 4-6 weeks before the final frost of the spring. Seeds will germinate with light in 14-21 days. Plant 3-4 Double Mixed Columbine seeds in rich, evenly moist, and well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Seeds may also be broadcasted for a wildflower appearance. Double Mixed Columbine seeds prefer cool, shady gardens and will struggle in early summer if exposed to long hours of direct sun and heat. Do not let the soil dry out, but do not let the roots sit in water either. Saturate the soil at the time of watering and then allow the top inch of soil to completely dry between irrigations.
For earlier flowers, start the seeds indoors and transplant them once they have two true leaves and good roots. Columbine typically blooms from spring to summer in its second year and will die back at the first frost but will return the following year. There is only a need to fertilize if the soil is especially barren. Use a diluted feed if necessary. Keep weeds down, particularly in the early stages so that the plants can become well-rooted. Cut back dead blooms to prolong color and prevent undesired reseeding.
Columbine Double Mixed in the Flower Garden
Columbine is perfect for rustic wooded gardens or broadcasting freely among wildflowers. It can also be cut for spring bouquets and arrangements. The double-mixed flowers are great for butterfly, cottage, cutting, and shade gardens. The giant blooms are beautiful to bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies and yet are resistant to deer and rabbit grazing.
Landscape Use of Columbine Double Mixed
Look at Columbine Double Mixed as a multi-use performer in your landscape. The striking blooms are perfect as focal points in the spring and a backdrop foliage for the rest of the summer. Double Mixed Columbine seeds are excellent for accenting along shady walkways, walls, or around the base of a leafy tree. Double Mixed Columbine seeds are a favorite to delight your home and garden each year.
About Columbine Double Mixed Garden Seeds
Columbine will put out seeds that will come up the following year if not collected. However, we recommend allowing them to reseed for more consistent flowers from year to year. They are not likely to become weedy or invasive.
All parts of this plant are inedible and poisonous to animals and humans. Do not consume.
The Double Mixed Columbine flower has 3-inch wide blooms of gorgeous double florets.
Aquilegia vulgaris, simply known as Columbine, is a bushy wildflower perennial native to the high elevations of the Rocky Mountain regions, including Montana, Idaho, and south into Arizona and New Mexico. The genus Aquilegia earns its name from the Latin word meaning "eagle" because the original bloom resembles an eagle's talon. Columbine is the state flower of Colorado.
Tips From Our Gardeners
”Double Mixed Columbine blooms are so unique among columbine varieties. They do not have that recognizable spur or talon off the back of the flower, they are instead fully double and vibrantly colored."
- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Double Mixed Columbine Seeds Per Package:
- 500 mg - Wholesale - Approximately 668 Seeds
- 0.25 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 9,500 Seeds
- 1 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 38,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 152,000 Seeds
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