I have a bunch of poppy seeds harvested from my garden last year. They are the shorter Papaver rhoeas Shirley double and P.nudicaule plus the taller P. Somniferum Sugar Plum, Crimson King, Danish Flag, and lavender peony type.
I can give away a bag with a few thousand seeds each (they are pretty small seeds) to whomever interested. Just send me one stamp.
Some general notes: poppy seeds prefer cool weather in fall or early spring and light to germinate, so sow them on the ground and don't cover with dirt. Also, spread the seeds out since they are so fine. Poppies don't transplant very well either.
I can give away a bag with a few thousand seeds each (they are pretty small seeds) to whomever interested. Just send me one stamp.
Some general notes: poppy seeds prefer cool weather in fall or early spring and light to germinate, so sow them on the ground and don't cover with dirt. Also, spread the seeds out since they are so fine. Poppies don't transplant very well either.