When and how do I sow California Poppy seeds?
Direct sow in early spring or fall, scattering the fine seed on the surface and pressing it in lightly. California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) has a taproot and hates transplanting, so always sow it right where you want it.
How tall does California Poppy grow and how should I space it?
This cheerful annual grows about 12-15 inches tall with silky orange cup-shaped blooms. Space or thin plants to about 6-8 inches apart so they form a bright drift.
What sun and soil does California Poppy need?
Give it full sun and well-drained, even sandy or poor soil. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and actually blooms best in lean ground, making it ideal for low-water gardens.
Does California Poppy reseed and come back each year?
Yes. Although grown as an annual, it self-sows freely and typically returns year after year, naturalizing into a reliable patch once it is happy.
Is California Poppy good for pollinators and wildflower plantings?
Definitely. The bright blooms attract bees and other pollinators, and it is a classic component of West Coast wildflower and meadow mixes.
How many seeds come in the packet and are they heirloom?
The packet holds about 350 seeds. They are heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO, and the plants scatter their own seed generously for future seasons.


