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Seed in a Blanket Planting Squares Snapdragon

Seed in a Blanket Planting Squares Snapdragon
From Creative Garden Concepts

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Product Description

Snapdragon Seed in a Blanket - Contains Six 4" x 6" seed mats - 72 planting squares. Minimum number of seeds for this annual plant: 200. Mats are constructed using seed, an inert distribution media, and a water retaining polymer sandwiched between two layers of highly processed wood fibers and held together by a food grade resin. Snapdragon is a delightful, old fashioned performer. It produces upright racemes with tubular flowers located along a stem and appears in delicate shades of pink, yellow, white, and reddish purple. Preferring cool weather, it is best to start indoors or install outside in mid to late summer for a fall display. Snapdragon can tolerate some light frost.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8168 in Lawn & Patio
  • Color: Snapdragon
  • Brand: Creative Garden Concepts
  • Model: RR83903
  • Released on: 2007-12-14
  • Dimensions: 6.38" h x 5.00" w x 8.50" l,

Features

  • Mats are constructed using seed, an inert distribution media, and a water retaining polymer sandwiched between two layers of highly processed wood fibers and held together by a food grade resin.
  • Minimum Number of seeds: 200
  • Germinates in 2-3 weeks
  • Contains Six 4" x 6" seed mats - 72 planting squares
  • Cut! Place! Water!

Customer Reviews

very easy3
I purchased several seeded rolls similar to this one and so far, after 2 weeks, these are the only ones which have come up vigorously. I am thankful that at least I'll have Thumbellina zinnia's if not anything else!

no petunias!!1
ok..it's been 5 weeks since I planted-both in pots and in ground. Followed instructions..and nothing yet..not even a tiny showing of growth. The instructions say 3 weeks....none!!

so I can't recommend, if things change I will add to this review.

Nothing grew1
I followed the instructions and hedged my bets by laying it down between rain showers. I watered it faithfully for several weeks. Nothing ever sprouted.