

California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
- Perennial / Annual; Dramatic color when planted en masse!
- Easy to grow and adaptable
- Poppy seeds require a cool period of 2-4 weeks to break dormancy, and some gardeners choose to cold stratify their seeds.
Fast Facts
About California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
Eschscholzia californica
Buy Poppy Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
The Mikado California Poppy is a real stunner that is sure to add heaps of color - and intrigue - to your flower garden. This scarlet-hued variety is not your typical California Poppy. As with all Eschscholzia varietals, Mikado tends to perform best when planted en masse.
Fast Facts
About California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
Eschscholzia californica
Buy Poppy Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
The Mikado California Poppy is a real stunner that is sure to add heaps of color - and intrigue - to your flower garden. This scarlet-hued variety is not your typical California Poppy. As with all Eschscholzia varietals, Mikado tends to perform best when planted en masse.
How to Plant Mikado Poppy Seeds
About California Poppies
The California Poppy, a vigorous bloomer, is highly drought-tolerant and tends to perform well in just about any environment, even arid and nhospitable ones. These beauties are easy to grow and require virtually no care
When to Plant Poppy Seeds
We highly recommend sowing seeds directly in the garden at the last spring frost date, but if necessary to start your seeds indoors, do so 2-3 weeks prior to the last frost. California Poppies do not like their roots disturbed and therefore should not be transplanted.
Where to Plant Poppy Seeds
California Poppies perform best in full sun, in sandy, poor to average, well-drained soils. They are heat and drought tolerant and are lovely additions to beds and borders, containers, rock gardens, and along paths or walkways.
How to Plant Poppy Seeds
Poppy seeds require a cool period to break dormancy, and some gardeners choose to cold stratify their seeds.
These poppies germinate most successfully in cool to moderate temperatures and they are, in fact, frost tolerant. Poppies flower best under cool spring weather conditions. Bloom decreases on poppies as temperatures increase in summer months.
If needed, add 2" of compost to your soil to promote drainage. Sow seeds shallowly with just 1/16" layer of soil to cover them, spaced about 6-8" apart.
How to Care for Poppies
Seedlings should sprout in 14-21 days. Thin seedlings to about 8" apart.
Poppies should be watered regularly, but they can tolerate dry conditions. It is not necessary to fertilize poppies.
It generally takes about 60 to 90 days for poppies to bloom after the seed is planted. This timing depends very much on your growing zone and when you plant, along with Mother Nature’s cooperation. The bloom season for poppies is spring to summer. Poppy plants will bloom for a few weeks, but the length of bloom time can be extended by regular watering and application of mulch for moisture retention, as well as regular deadheading of spent flowers. It is also recommended that the seed be sown in successive plantings to extend the bloom season of the poppies.
Visit our Poppy planting guide page to learn more and watch planting videos.
Seed Coverage for California Poppy Seeds - Mikado
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |
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From Our Customers
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My little Poppy seed / seeds
In the beginning their was chick grass then weeds then flowers.... little red Poppy flowers... then the flowers died but behold they gave seeds.... life in a little black sphere.... to grow again and populate the earth with ........ MORE %$#^ing POPPYS ! I like my Poppys.
- Applerancher, Mar 2015