Impatiens Flower Seeds - Violet Impatiens

Impatiens Seeds - Violet

100 Seeds
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4.99
200 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

6 - 8 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Violet

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Carmine

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring to frost

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late Spring to early Fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late Spring to early Fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Salmon

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

About...

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Accent Premium Violet) - These Impatiens seeds will produce the perfect blooms for your containers, baskets, and window boxes. Not only is the violet color striking, but the blooms will add brilliant color to any garden.

MORE IMPATIENS OPTIONS

Violet Baby carmine New guinea white Sapphire mix Utopia mix Salmon Pastel mix Xtreme hot mix ...More
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens seeds (Impatiens Walleriana) thrive as annuals in USDA Zones 3–10, producing vibrant lavender blooms. These impatiens plants grow 6–8 inches tall and bloom from late spring through fall, adding elegance to shaded gardens or as house plants. Perfect for indoor plant seeds or flower seeds for planting outdoors, they grow best in moist, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.1–7.8. These impatiens are ideal for flower beds, pots, or shaded corners, offering continuous color and versatility.
Bring vibrant life to your garden with impatiens flower seeds. From the striking Beacon Orange and Beacon Bright Red to the delicate Extreme Lavender and Violet, these impatiens plants create a dazzling array of colors. Perfect for shaded areas or containers, they thrive in both indoor and outdoor settings. These low-maintenance plants are ideal for gardeners using flower seeds or indoor plant seeds to brighten spaces. With their stunning hues and compact growth, impatiens are a great choice for pots, borders, and shaded patios.
Beacon Orange and Beacon Bright Red impatiens reach a height of 14–18 inches, blooming from spring to summer with bold orange and red hues. In contrast, Extreme Lavender and Violet varieties remain compact at 6–8 inches, offering delicate shades and blooming from late spring to fall. Ideal for creating multi-season displays, these impatiens flower seeds are perfect for gardens with varying heights. Whether you prefer taller flowers for striking borders or compact blooms for planters, these impatiens ensure continuous beauty throughout the growing season.
Enhance dim spaces with the vibrant blooms of impatiens. Sow 2–3 seeds per plant of these flower seed packets, press them into the soil without covering, and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. Perfect for shaded landscapes, these plants are easy to grow and maintain, making them a popular choice for gardeners using indoor plant seeds or heat-tolerant flower seeds. Add a splash of radiant color to low-light areas with these stunning blooms.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Accent Premium Violet) - These Impatiens seeds will produce the perfect blooms for your containers, baskets, and window boxes. Not only is the violet color striking, but the blooms will add brilliant color to any garden. Impatiens flowers are robust and hard-working, and they bloom from early summer through the first frost. They ask for no special attention or deadheading to give a spectacular display. Such a rewarding flower seed to grow! Many flowers, traditional shade plant, low maintenance, a must have for shade gardens. Garden fill is good, and plants stay full and nice-looking all season.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Baby Impatiens seeds (Impatiens Walleriana) bring vibrant carmine blooms to life, ideal for partial to full shade environments. Growing 8–10 inches tall, these annuals thrive in USDA Zones 3–10 and bloom from late spring through fall. Perfect for indoor plant seeds or outdoor containers, they flourish in moist, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.1–7.8. Press, don’t bury, seeds into the soil at a sowing rate of 2–3 seeds per plant, and expect germination in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. Add a splash of long-lasting color to your garden with these easy-to-grow impatiens flower seeds.
These impatiens plants bring vibrant shades to your garden, with options like Shower Mix, Scarlet, White Shade, Pink Shade, Orange Shade, and Carmine. Perfect for containers and borders, their compact growth of 8–10 inches suits any space. These impatiens flower seeds thrive in partial shade, offering colorful, low-maintenance beauty. Ideal for both indoor flower seeds and outdoor displays.
Brighten your shaded garden areas with the vibrant Baby Impatiens collection. From the bold scarlet tones to the delicate pink and white shades, these impatiens flower seeds offer a variety of colors to suit every space. Thriving at heights of 8–10 inches, these indoor plant seeds are perfect for containers, borders, or baskets. Their spring-to-fall bloom season ensures a long-lasting display. Whether you’re planting in shaded spots or using them as indoor flower seeds, this collection adds effortless beauty. Ideal for gardeners using plants, seeds & bulbs to create dynamic, colorful arrangements.
Transform your garden into a lively haven with the Impatiens Baby Mix. This mix offers a blend of vibrant hues, from soft pastels to bold shades, ensuring your outdoor space stands out. Thriving in partial to full shade, these impatiens flower seeds are ideal for containers, hanging baskets, and borders. With a bloom height of 10–14 inches and a season stretching from spring to frost, the Baby Mix is perfect for consistent color throughout the year. Easy to grow and maintain, this mix is a favorite for gardeners looking to enhance their spaces with minimal effort.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Baby Carmine) - What would we do without Impatiens to add interest and color to the shady areas or our gardens? This carmine Impatiens, grown from flower seed, is probably one of the most sought after flowers in the United States. They are a tender perennial that is usually treated as an annual. This dwarf Impatiens plant has dark green, glossy, narrow 1 - 3 inch leaves on light green stems. The plants are 8 -10 inches tall and wide. The ease of germination and culture makes them a great plant to grow. They are perfect for either containers or directly in the landscape. When sowing dwarf Impatiens seeds, it takes about 10 weeks to have blooms.

Dwarf Impatiens flowers are early bloomers with a medium growing intensity. They are perfect in planters and hanging baskets. In full or partial shade gardens, Impatiens grow more colorfully than most any other flower. Impatiens are very carefree and need less water when they are grown in shade.

Sow Impatiens seeds indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the Impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 8 - 12 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow Impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Do I need to prune my impatiens?

A

If your plants become leggy during summer, use sharp scissors or shears to cut off the top third of the vegetation. This keeps the plants looking neat and promotes more blooms.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

10 - 12 inches

New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens Hawkeri Florific White) - Award-winning performance from seed. Sets the standard for economical and fast, high-density production of New Guinea Impatiens from seed. Ideal for large packs and small pots. Uniform and well-branched plants are paired with large, flat flowers held on top of the foliage. A great alternative to Impatiens walleriana where downy mildew exists in the landscape.

Florific White New Guinea Impatiens is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor containers and hanging baskets. It is often used as a filler in container combination, providing a mass of flowers against which the thriller plants stand out. Please note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden.

Sow New Guinea Impatiens seeds indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. New Guinea Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the Impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 10 - 12 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow Impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds (Impatiens Walleriani) bring vibrant, mixed blooms to your garden or home, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10. These annual flower seeds grow to a compact 8-10 inches, ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Blooming from late spring to early fall, these impatiens plants thrive in partial to full shade with moist, well-drained soil (pH 6.0-6.2). Perfect for flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardens, plant 2-3 seeds per spot, pressing them lightly into the soil without covering. Germination occurs in 3-10 days at 72-76°F with consistent moisture. Add color and elegance to your landscape with these heat-tolerant flower seeds.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds offer a vibrant mix of colors, including the striking Hot Mix, Pastel Mix, Salmon, Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix. These impatiens flower seeds are perfect for creating lively garden displays in both shaded and sunny spots. Ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–10 inches makes them versatile for any planting arrangement. Whether you choose pastel hues or bold mixes, these flower seeds ensure a dazzling and low-maintenance garden.
Impatiens Xtreme offers a variety of vibrant options, each with unique characteristics. The Hot Mix and Pastel Mix bloom with a mix of vivid and soft shades, while Salmon adds a warm, singular hue. Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix showcase colorful blends, perfect for creating dynamic garden displays. All varieties grow to a compact height of 8–10 inches, making them versatile for borders, pots, or indoor plant seeds for house plants. From spring to fall, these impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and shaded environments, ensuring a consistent splash of color.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds not only bring vibrant beauty but also attract essential pollinators like bees and butterflies. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These seeds are perfect for both indoor flower seeds or outdoor gardens, thriving in partial to full shade. Their quick germination and colorful blooms enhance biodiversity while adding elegance to any landscape.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Xtreme Sapphire Mix) -  Impatiens are one of the most popular shade garden flowers in America. Large 2 1/2 blooms in a mix of pink, lavender and violet on mounded plants. Sapphire impatiens mix is just what you need to brighten shady areas and bring hummingbirds in on the wing. Impatiens love heat, grow quickly and bloom over a very long hot season.

Low growing at just 8 to 10 inches high and wide, this plant has an impact far exceeding its compact size. Mounded and very well-branched, it has large 2 1/2 inch blooms all over the fresh green foliage, facing upwards and open wide for maximum showiness. Expect the first buds to open before spring is out, and the final flowers to stretch into autumn in most climates. Each color is unique offering a nice alternative to the more commonly found red, white, and pink shades. All are very free-flowering, and need little attention from you to continue blooming for months on end.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds (Impatiens Walleriani) bring vibrant, mixed blooms to your garden or home, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10. These annual flower seeds grow to a compact 8-10 inches, ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Blooming from late spring to early fall, these impatiens plants thrive in partial to full shade with moist, well-drained soil (pH 6.0-6.2). Perfect for flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardens, plant 2-3 seeds per spot, pressing them lightly into the soil without covering. Germination occurs in 3-10 days at 72-76°F with consistent moisture. Add color and elegance to your landscape with these heat-tolerant flower seeds.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds offer a vibrant mix of colors, including the striking Hot Mix, Pastel Mix, Salmon, Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix. These impatiens flower seeds are perfect for creating lively garden displays in both shaded and sunny spots. Ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–10 inches makes them versatile for any planting arrangement. Whether you choose pastel hues or bold mixes, these flower seeds ensure a dazzling and low-maintenance garden.
Impatiens Xtreme offers a variety of vibrant options, each with unique characteristics. The Hot Mix and Pastel Mix bloom with a mix of vivid and soft shades, while Salmon adds a warm, singular hue. Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix showcase colorful blends, perfect for creating dynamic garden displays. All varieties grow to a compact height of 8–10 inches, making them versatile for borders, pots, or indoor plant seeds for house plants. From spring to fall, these impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and shaded environments, ensuring a consistent splash of color.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds not only bring vibrant beauty but also attract essential pollinators like bees and butterflies. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These seeds are perfect for both indoor flower seeds or outdoor gardens, thriving in partial to full shade. Their quick germination and colorful blooms enhance biodiversity while adding elegance to any landscape.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriana Xtreme Utopia Mix) -  Impatiens are one of the most popular shade garden flowers in America.  This utopia mix of four of the very best colors: lavender, rose, salmon, and violet in the popular Xtreme series is certain to become your go-to for bedding and containers. Utopia Mix is just what you need to brighten shady areas and bring hummingbirds in on the wing. Xtreme Utopia Mix impatiens love heat, grow quickly and bloom over a very long hot season.

Low growing at just 8 to 10 inches high and wide, this plant has an impact far exceeding its compact size. Mounded and very well-branched, it has large 2 1/2 inch blooms all over the fresh green foliage, facing upwards and open wide for maximum showiness. Expect the first buds to open before spring is out, and the final flowers to stretch into autumn in most climates. Each color is a bit unusual for the Impatiens family, offering a nice alternative to the more commonly found red, white, and pink shades. All are very free-flowering, and need little attention from you to continue blooming for months on end.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds (Impatiens Walleriani) bring vibrant, mixed blooms to your garden or home, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10. These annual flower seeds grow to a compact 8-10 inches, ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Blooming from late spring to early fall, these impatiens plants thrive in partial to full shade with moist, well-drained soil (pH 6.0-6.2). Perfect for flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardens, plant 2-3 seeds per spot, pressing them lightly into the soil without covering. Germination occurs in 3-10 days at 72-76°F with consistent moisture. Add color and elegance to your landscape with these heat-tolerant flower seeds.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds offer a vibrant mix of colors, including the striking Hot Mix, Pastel Mix, Salmon, Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix. These impatiens flower seeds are perfect for creating lively garden displays in both shaded and sunny spots. Ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–10 inches makes them versatile for any planting arrangement. Whether you choose pastel hues or bold mixes, these flower seeds ensure a dazzling and low-maintenance garden.
Impatiens Xtreme offers a variety of vibrant options, each with unique characteristics. The Hot Mix and Pastel Mix bloom with a mix of vivid and soft shades, while Salmon adds a warm, singular hue. Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix showcase colorful blends, perfect for creating dynamic garden displays. All varieties grow to a compact height of 8–10 inches, making them versatile for borders, pots, or indoor plant seeds for house plants. From spring to fall, these impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and shaded environments, ensuring a consistent splash of color.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds not only bring vibrant beauty but also attract essential pollinators like bees and butterflies. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These seeds are perfect for both indoor flower seeds or outdoor gardens, thriving in partial to full shade. Their quick germination and colorful blooms enhance biodiversity while adding elegance to any landscape.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriani Xtreme Salmon) - These impatiens quickly provide abundant displays of 2.5 inch salmon flowers on compact, 8 - 10 inch plants.  These Xtreme impatiens thrive in the heat and bloom continuously throughout spring and summer. Add Xtreme Salmon for your shady to partly shady garden borders, patio containers and window boxes.

Sow this impatiens seed mix indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 8 - 10 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds (Impatiens Walleriani) bring vibrant, mixed blooms to your garden or home, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10. These annual flower seeds grow to a compact 8-10 inches, ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Blooming from late spring to early fall, these impatiens plants thrive in partial to full shade with moist, well-drained soil (pH 6.0-6.2). Perfect for flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardens, plant 2-3 seeds per spot, pressing them lightly into the soil without covering. Germination occurs in 3-10 days at 72-76°F with consistent moisture. Add color and elegance to your landscape with these heat-tolerant flower seeds.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds offer a vibrant mix of colors, including the striking Hot Mix, Pastel Mix, Salmon, Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix. These impatiens flower seeds are perfect for creating lively garden displays in both shaded and sunny spots. Ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–10 inches makes them versatile for any planting arrangement. Whether you choose pastel hues or bold mixes, these flower seeds ensure a dazzling and low-maintenance garden.
Impatiens Xtreme offers a variety of vibrant options, each with unique characteristics. The Hot Mix and Pastel Mix bloom with a mix of vivid and soft shades, while Salmon adds a warm, singular hue. Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix showcase colorful blends, perfect for creating dynamic garden displays. All varieties grow to a compact height of 8–10 inches, making them versatile for borders, pots, or indoor plant seeds for house plants. From spring to fall, these impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and shaded environments, ensuring a consistent splash of color.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds not only bring vibrant beauty but also attract essential pollinators like bees and butterflies. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These seeds are perfect for both indoor flower seeds or outdoor gardens, thriving in partial to full shade. Their quick germination and colorful blooms enhance biodiversity while adding elegance to any landscape.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriani Xtreme Pastel Mix) - These impatiens quickly provide abundant displays of 2.5 inch flowers in a designer color blend of lighter pastel colors. Compact, 8 - 10 inch plants thrive in the heat and bloom continuously throughout spring and summer. Add Xtreme Pastel Impatiens mix for your shady to partly shady garden borders, patio containers and window boxes.

Sow this impatiens seed mix indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 8 - 10 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

3 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover or bury seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds (Impatiens Walleriani) bring vibrant, mixed blooms to your garden or home, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10. These annual flower seeds grow to a compact 8-10 inches, ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds for house plants. Blooming from late spring to early fall, these impatiens plants thrive in partial to full shade with moist, well-drained soil (pH 6.0-6.2). Perfect for flower seeds for indoor planting or outdoor gardens, plant 2-3 seeds per spot, pressing them lightly into the soil without covering. Germination occurs in 3-10 days at 72-76°F with consistent moisture. Add color and elegance to your landscape with these heat-tolerant flower seeds.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds offer a vibrant mix of colors, including the striking Hot Mix, Pastel Mix, Salmon, Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix. These impatiens flower seeds are perfect for creating lively garden displays in both shaded and sunny spots. Ideal for borders, containers, or as indoor plant seeds, their compact height of 8–10 inches makes them versatile for any planting arrangement. Whether you choose pastel hues or bold mixes, these flower seeds ensure a dazzling and low-maintenance garden.
Impatiens Xtreme offers a variety of vibrant options, each with unique characteristics. The Hot Mix and Pastel Mix bloom with a mix of vivid and soft shades, while Salmon adds a warm, singular hue. Sapphire Mix, Tango Mix, and Utopia Mix showcase colorful blends, perfect for creating dynamic garden displays. All varieties grow to a compact height of 8–10 inches, making them versatile for borders, pots, or indoor plant seeds for house plants. From spring to fall, these impatiens flower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and shaded environments, ensuring a consistent splash of color.
Impatiens Xtreme flower seeds not only bring vibrant beauty but also attract essential pollinators like bees and butterflies. Sowing 2–3 seeds per plant of this flower seeds packets, press them into the soil without covering and maintain moisture until germination occurs in 3–10 days at 72–76°F. These seeds are perfect for both indoor flower seeds or outdoor gardens, thriving in partial to full shade. Their quick germination and colorful blooms enhance biodiversity while adding elegance to any landscape.

Impatiens (Impatiens Walleriani Xtreme Hot Mix) - These impatiens quickly provide abundant displays of 2.5 inch flowers in a designer color blend of salmon, deep salmon, scarlet and white. Compact, 8 - 10 inch plants thrive in the heat and bloom continuously throughout spring and summer. Xtreme Hot Mix outshines all others when planted in shady to partly shady garden borders, patio containers and window boxes.

Sow this impatiens seed mix indoors, 8 - 10 weeks before the end of frost season. Use starter trays and good starter soil. Sow flower seeds into the cells, press into soil but do not cover. Impatiens seeds need light to germinate. Keep the seed continuously moist. Transplant the impatiens seedlings into containers or the garden 8 - 10 inches apart after all danger of frost. You may also sow impatiens seeds directly into the soil after the threat of frost has passed. This will still give you nice flowers around mid summer and in to the fall.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use impatiens in my landscape?

A

Impatiens are great bedding plants, especially for shady areas. They are also great for container gardens such as hanging baskets or window boxes.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my impatiens?

A

Yes, plants flower best when regularly fertilized with water soluble fertilizer. Every couple of weeks during the growing season. Another option is a slow-release granular fertilizer used at the beginning of spring and then about ½ way through the summer. Follow product instructions.

Q

How much water do I need to use to keep my plants thriving?

A

Impatiens in the ground typically take about 2 inches of water per week (this will vary with soil and temperature). When temperatures are hot, they may need double the amount of water as normal. When used in containers they need daily watering.

Q

Can I prune leggy impatiens?

A

Yes, you can pinch it back. Pinch it back to right above the leave node on a stem. Only pinch back 1/3 of the plant at a time.

Q

Do I need to do anything with my plants at the end of the growing season.

A

Yes, to avoid disease in your garden pull up the dead plants and discard. For potted plants they can be brought indoors until warmer weather emerges.

Q

Should I deadhead my impatiens?

A

Impatiens are self-cleaning, so you do not need to remove the spent flowers.

Q

My impatiens are not blooming the leaves look great?

A

Avoid over fertilizing the plants with a high nitrogen fertilizer.

Q

Can I overwinter impatiens in the house?

A

Yes, you can! They need morning sun, be sure to keep the soil evenly moist. Impatiens need high humidity so place the pot on a tray of damp pebble to raise the humidity around the plant. Over time impatiens will grow woody and you will want to start with fresh plants.

Q

What are alternatives to impatiens?

A

Some other reliable shade-tolerant annuals are wax begonia, ivy geranium, and torenia.

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