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Dalmation Peach F1 Pelleted

SKU: FL2076
Dalmation Peach is a first year flowering foxglove with uniform, creamy peach-pink blooms and pale freckled throats. Please note: This pelleting is not COR-compliant for certified organic growers. Read More

Exposure Full Sun to Partial Shade

Matures in 120 days

Season All Season

Seed type Hybrid ?

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Dalmation Peach F1

Product Details

Please note: This pelleting is not COR-compliant for certified organic growers. 

Dalmation Peach is a first year flowering foxglove with uniform, creamy peach-pink blooms and pale freckled throats. Flower bells form on one side of the stem, sitting close together on sturdy stems. Grow these vigorous plants in the garden or in pots as a hardy annual.

Quick Facts:

    • First year flowering.
    • Bred for professional cut bouquets.
    • Hybrid seed.
    • Hardy annual.

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All About Dalmation Peach F1 Pelleted

Latin

Latin
Digitalis purpurea
Family: Plantaginaceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Easy

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Exposure: Full sun to shade
Zone: Hardy to Zone 4

Timing

Timing
Direct sow outdoors after last frost for flowers the following year. In mild winter areas, direct sow in autumn as well. For flowers the first year, sow indoors very early, in December or January for transplanting 2-3 weeks before last frost. Seeds take 14-21 days to germinate. If starting indoors, provide bright light and a soil temperature of 15-18°C (60-65°F).

Starting

Starting
Sow on the surface. Space or transplant 45-60cm (18-24″) apart.

Growing

Growing
Water plants deeply on a regular basis. Cut off finished flowering stems to prevent self-sowing. Otherwise, expect foxgloves to naturalize around your garden. Foxgloves will languish in periods of heat and drought, so provide extra moisture during those times. If allowed to go to seed, foxgloves tend to self sow for several generations.

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How to Grow Foxglove

Step 1

Timing

Direct sow outdoors after last frost for flowers the following year. In mild winter areas, direct sow in autumn as well. For flowers the first year, sow indoors very early, in December or January for transplanting 2-3 weeks before last frost. Seeds take 14-21 days to germinate. If starting indoors, provide bright light and a soil temperature of 15-18°C (60-65°F).

Step 2

Starting

Sow on the surface. Space or transplant 45-60cm (18-24″) apart.

Step 3

Growing

Water plants deeply on a regular basis. Cut off finished flowering stems to prevent self-sowing. Otherwise, expect foxgloves to naturalize around your garden. Foxgloves will languish in periods of heat and drought, so provide extra moisture during those times. If allowed to go to seed, foxgloves tend to self sow for several generations.

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