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Globe Amaranth Seeds - 100pcs Mixed Colors | Heirloom Gomphrena Globosa Flower Seeds
Globe Amaranth Seeds - 100pcs Mixed Colors | Heirloom Gomphrena Globosa Flower Seeds
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- These seeds require simultaneous light exposure AND soil warmth (70-75°F) – our "surface-sow + heat mat" method ensures 85%+ germination without burying the tiny, light-sensitive seeds.
- Includes soil pH + mineral balancing protocol (6.0-6.5 pH with specific calcium-magnesium ratio) that maintains the pure magenta, purple, and white heirloom hues, preventing faded colors in summer heat.
- Succession planting guide with "cut-and-come-again" harvesting technique that delivers fresh clover-like blooms every 7-10 days from June through October's first frost, plus optimal harvesting stages for dried arrangements.
- Deep root watering strategy that trains seedlings to develop drought-proof root systems in 30 days, creating plants that thrive in 90°F+ heat with minimal watering once established.
- Professional drying, preserving, and arrangement guide including glycerin treatment methods, color enhancement techniques, and storage solutions that keep "bachelor buttons" vibrant for 2+ years as everlasting decor.
Heirloom Flower
Non-GMO
American Grown Seeds
Annual
USDA Zone: 2-11
Gomphrena 'Globosa White' is a delightful heirloom flower that adds a touch of elegance and whimsy to any garden. Growing to about 12-18 inches tall, this variety is known for its unique, clover-like flower heads that bloom in a pristine white hue. These long-lasting blooms are perfect for adding texture and interest to borders, containers, and fresh or dried flower arrangements. These hardy annuals are not only visually appealing but also attract beneficial pollinators, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden. With their bushy growth habit, these plants create a lush and colorful display throughout the growing season.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:
To plant Gomphrena Globosa seeds, press seeds onto the soil surface indoors a few weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors when temperatures warm. If started indoors, transplant seedlings to a sunny garden spot once they are a few inches tall. For longer stems, plant the seeds closer together if growing them for cutting.
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