50 Yellow Columbine Seeds Flower Perennial Flowers Seed Bloom Pollinator Butterfly Bee Hummingbird Hardy US SELLER
Botanical Name: Aquilegia HybridaLife Cycle: PerennialLight Requirement: Full Sun, Partial ShadePlanting Season: Spring, FallPlant Type: North American Native, Clumping Habit, Long Spurred, Giant Two-Toned Star-Like FlowersFeatures: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Rabbit Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Poor Soil TolerantColor: White, Red, Purple, YellowBlooms: Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, SummerDays to Maturity: 260 DaysPlant Height: 24-32 inchesPlant Spacing: 8-10 inchesPlanting Depth: Surface Sowing - Press Seeds Slightly Into the SoilSowing Method: Direct SowHow to Grow Columbine From SeedIt's not hard to grow columbine flowers from seeds, but be aware that they usually do not blossom until year two. Additionally, the seeds need a three- to four-week cold spell before germination will occur, which you can ensure by keeping the seed packets in the refrigerator before sowing.Plant the columbine seeds in moist soil in a warm, sunny indoor location.It will take the seeds about 30 days to germinate.The seedlings need 16 hours of light, so a grow light is recommended.Once the seedlings develop a pair of true leaves and have reached 3 to 4 inches tall, pot them up into larger containers.Harden off the plants for two weeks before transplanting them in the garden.