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Impatiens Seeds - New Guinea White
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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.MORE IMPATIENS OPTIONS
Flower Specifications
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
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.