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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Hardy Ice Plant Seeds -Delosperma Floribundum 'Starburst'- Succulent Foliage Stunning Colorful Groundcover Lawncover Fast-Growing
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Hardy Ice Plant Seeds -Delosperma Floribundum 'Starburst'- Succulent Foliage Stunning Colorful Groundcover Lawncover Fast-Growing

Blooms. Ice plants feature showy, daisy-like flowers in an array of vivid colors with many narrow petals. They begin blooming in the spring, and their bloom period can last for weeks. Mature size. Ice plants can grow at 3 to 6 in tall, with a width of 12 to 24 in, depending on the variety. Low-maintenance. Ice plants are generally low-maintenance additi…
Blooms. Ice plants feature showy, daisy-like flowers in an array of vivid colors with many narrow petals. They begin blooming in the spring, and their bloom period can last for weeks. Mature size. Ice plants can grow at 3 to 6 in tall, with a width of 12 to 24 in, depending on the variety. Low-maintenance. Ice plants are generally low-maintenance additions to the garden. They don't need much watering or feeding, and they naturally have an attractive form. Use. Ice plants are used in sunny but sheltered desert gardens, in rock gardens, on slopes, or as ground cover or edging plants. They also work well as container plants that easily fill the top and eventually spill over the sides of the container. Germination. Sow 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Press seeds into the soil but do not cover as they need light for germination. Keep moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 15-20 days. The name ice plant derives from tiny hairs on the plant that reflect light in a manner that resembles ice crystals. The foliage is fleshy and succulent-like, and it morphs into a darker color as fall temperatures drop. In warm regions, many types of ice plants are evergreen. Ice plants can take the form of everything from a spreading ground cover to a bushy subshrub, depending on the type. They typically begin blooming in spring and continue throughout the growing season. In sunny areas, some types flower virtually all summer long. Ice plants are best planted by mid-summer in cooler climates, but in hot climates fall planting is preferred. In general, the species have a fast growth rate. PLANTING. Sow 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Press seeds into the soil but do not cover as they need light for germination. Use a seed-starting formula as soil. Keep moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 15-20 days. SPACE. Make sure your planting location has a lot of sun and fast-draining soil. Space plants 15 to 18 inches apart, as they will quickly spread to fill the empty space.
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Blooms. Ice plants feature showy, daisy-like flowers in an array of vivid colors with many narrow petals. They begin blooming in the spring, and their bloom period can last for weeks. Mature size. Ice plants can grow at 3 to 6 in tall, with a width of 12 to 24 in, depending on the variety. Low-maintenance. Ice plants are generally low-maintenance additions to the garden. They don't need much watering or feeding, and they naturally have an attractive form. Use. Ice plants are used in sunny but sheltered desert gardens, in rock gardens, on slopes, or as ground cover or edging plants. They also work well as container plants that easily fill the top and eventually spill over the sides of the container. Germination. Sow 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Press seeds into the soil but do not cover as they need light for germination. Keep moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 15-20 days. The name ice plant derives from tiny hairs on the plant that reflect light in a manner that resembles ice crystals. The foliage is fleshy and succulent-like, and it morphs into a darker color as fall temperatures drop. In warm regions, many types of ice plants are evergreen. Ice plants can take the form of everything from a spreading ground cover to a bushy subshrub, depending on the type. They typically begin blooming in spring and continue throughout the growing season. In sunny areas, some types flower virtually all summer long. Ice plants are best planted by mid-summer in cooler climates, but in hot climates fall planting is preferred. In general, the species have a fast growth rate. PLANTING. Sow 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Press seeds into the soil but do not cover as they need light for germination. Use a seed-starting formula as soil. Keep moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 15-20 days. SPACE. Make sure your planting location has a lot of sun and fast-draining soil. Space plants 15 to 18 inches apart, as they will quickly spread to fill the empty space.

Specifications

Sun ExposureFull Sun
Water RequirementsLittle To No Watering
BrandJoyful King
Pack Size50
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
Soil TypeDry, Sandy, Well-drained
Package Dimensions3 X 3 X 3 Inches
Item Weight1.6 Ounces
Expected Planting PeriodSummer
Product Care InstructionsKeep Moist
Usda Hardiness Zone6–10
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring

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