Dharaseeds
Impatiens Seeds - Carmine
1499
Estimated delivery between February 04 and February 07.
The Carmine Impatiens is a stunning variety known for its rich, deep red blooms that add a pop of vibrant color to shaded areas. This easy-to-grow plant thrives in gardens, containers, and hanging baskets, making it a favorite among gardeners looking for low-maintenance yet impactful flowers. Its continuous blooms and bushy growth habit make it a must-have for any garden setting.
Key Benefits
- Striking Color: Features deep carmine-red blooms that stand out beautifully against lush green foliage.
- Shade Tolerant: Thrives in partial to full shade, ideal for dim garden spaces.
- Compact Growth: Forms a dense, bushy mound, perfect for borders, containers, and small spaces.
- Long-Lasting Blooms: Flowers profusely from late spring to the first frost.
- Easy to Maintain: Suitable for gardeners of all skill levels.
Variety Features
- Plant Type: Annual.
- Height: Grows up to 12–14 inches.
- Spread: Can spread 10–12 inches, creating a lush display.
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early fall.
- Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves enhance the bright red flowers.
Planting Instructions
Best Planting Season
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors after frost risk has passed.
Ideal Location
- Light Requirements: Prefers partial to full shade.
- Soil Requirements: Moist, fertile, and well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
Planting Steps
- Scatter seeds on the soil surface, pressing them lightly to ensure good contact.
- Maintain soil moisture and ensure seeds receive light for germination.
- Germinate at 70–75°F; sprouts should appear in 7–14 days.
- Transplant seedlings outdoors, spacing them 8–10 inches apart for best growth.
Care Instructions
Watering
- Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy.
Fertilizing
- Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4–6 weeks to encourage continuous flowering.
Pruning
- Pinch back stems occasionally to promote a fuller, bushier plant. Remove faded blooms to encourage more flowers.
Pest and Disease Control
- Watch for aphids, spider mites, or fungal issues. Treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap if needed.
Harvesting
- Admire the Carmine Impatiens as part of your garden or as an accent in floral arrangements.
Storage
- Store unused seeds in a cool, dry place for optimal viability next season.
Culinary Uses
- This variety is primarily ornamental and not suitable for culinary purposes.
Conclusion
Impatiens Seeds - Carmine offers a bold and vivid addition to shaded garden spaces. With its deep red blooms, lush foliage, and ease of care, it’s a reliable choice for gardeners seeking beauty without complexity. Plant these stunning flowers to create a vibrant, shaded oasis!