Product Review
Growing Outside from Seeds:
Step 1:
Select an area of your garden that is sunny or partially shaded. Evening primrose enjoys a slightly acidic soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7 that is also a bit sandy. Make sure the area has good drainage.
Step 2:
Rake the area where you plan to plant the seeds to loosen the soil. Evening primrose does not need to be planted deep within the soil; it just needs a light covering.
Step 3:
Sow the seeds during early spring or early autumn by scattering the seeds over your prepared plot of soil. Cover the seeds lightly, about one-eighth inch, with sandy potting soil. Water the seeds in lightly.
Step 4:
Water evening primrose during dry months and prune them after flowering if you'd like to avoid reseeding.
Starting from Seed Indoors:
Step 1:
Sow evening primrose seeds in starter pots about 10 weeks before the last frost in your area. As with outdoor planting, use a sandy soil with a slightly acidic pH level. Fill your starter pots with soil, place several seeds in each pot and cover them lightly with soil.
Step 2:
Place the seeds in a dark, cool environment. Evening primrose can take up to four weeks to germinate.
Step 3:
Transplant the evening primrose into your garden after the last spring frost. Plant the smaller varieties 6 inches apart and the larger varieties 20 inches apart. Water after planting.
Type: Blue Evening Primrose Seeds
Features: Rare Plant Seeds, Home Garden Decor
Package Includes:
1 Bag of Blue Evening Primrose Seeds
Note:
About 100pcs seeds, due to manual counts, there will be slight difference in quantity about 3-5pcs. Hope you can understand, thank you.








