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DRACULA

DRACULA

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Celosia argentea var. cristata This showstopper is sure to draw attention! With deep, velvet cockscomb flowers and dense black-red foliage, Dracula is an excellent addition to a gothic garden or contrast for brighter and softer colors. Grows 15 inches wide and 8 inches tall with sturdy stems. Blooms spring through late summer. Prefers full sun and the colors darken with more sun exposure. Germination code: (1) and (6)
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Customer Reviews

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Judith C.
Totally unimpressive

I ordered these seeds twice. Germination was good when I started them indoors under lights. That was in March! As of this date (June 10) they are outdoors, still in pots, because they are still only 1" tall. The first batch of seeds was doing poorly, so I ordered another. Same. I was rather dismayed that the second order of one small seed packet (30 seeds) was mailed to my from Oregon to Seattle, and I was charge shipping of $9.65! A regular envelope and one stamp would have been sufficient. I am a certified Master Gardener, so I feel that the non-performance of this product was quite unusual in my experience. I will certainly be reassesing any further orders from Territorial!

So sorry to hear that! Please know that at Territorial, our products are backed by our full guarantee. We want you, our customers, to be 100% satisfied with the seed, plants and supplies that you purchase from us. If anything you buy from Territorial proves to be unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item (if available) or refund the purchase price, whichever you prefer (for up to 1 year from purchase). You can also reach out to us for any troubleshooting, we'd be happy to help try and figure out what's going on! Contact our customer service (Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Pacific Time) at either 800-626-0866 or info@territorialseed.com

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Kent R.
I don't usually do flowers...

I bought these seeds to start for my daughter to plant in her yard. Good germination rate. They grew quickly in the greenhouse and transplanted well. Growing well after transplanting.

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Kathleen C.
So far so good

14 out of 15 seeds have germinated and are growing under lights indoors

The color and beauty of a flower garden can lift the spirit and renew the soul, and a bouquet of fresh cut flowers will bring sunshine into your home. Over the years we have conducted extensive flower trials, concentrating on varieties that are easy to grow-many from direct-sowing- have superior color and fragrance, and make a good cut flower. Take a bit of time, relax and enjoy a cup of steaming hot chocolate, and look over our selections. We think you'll find just what you're looking for.

Germination Codes
Given at the end of each description to give you specific information.
(1) Germination occurs between 70-85°F and within 6-15 days. Sow indoors and cover lightly.
(2) Needs a period of pre-chilling. Mix seeds with moistened peat moss and place in plastic bag. Seal and place bag in an area where the temperature is around 60°F for 2-3 days. Then place in the refrigerator for 30-90 days. After pre-chilling, place seed on sterile seedling mix and cover lightly. Germination may take up to 30 days.
(3) Needs darkness to germinate. Remove cover as soon as germination occurs.
(4) Direct sow in the garden as soon as the soil warms to at least 55°F.
(5) Germination may be slow and erratic. A fluctuating temperature of 75°F during the day and 50°F at night may help.
(6) Needs at least 12 hours of light per day to germinate. Press into the medium but do not cover. Keep moist.
Note: For those varieties that indicate a (1) or (6), a very light covering of vermiculite will allow adequate light to the seed and keep it uniformly moist.

Culture
• As a general rule, flowers can be sown when soil has warmed to at least 55°F
• Apply 1-2 cups of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 5 row feet, and 1 inch of compost
• If you prefer to soak your seeds: soak in 85°F water for 1-3 hours and plant immediately — longer soaking times are often detrimental; seeds need air to live

Direct Sowing
• Seeds should be buried 2 times their narrowest dimension and covered with finely raked soil or vermiculite unless otherwise noted
• Some varieties can take over a month to germinate so mark your rows, keep them moist, and for larger seeds like sunflowers, use bird netting


Transplanting
• Sow 5-6 weeks prior to anticipated transplant date
• If seeds need darkness, cover with 2 sheets of newspaper or plastic, remove upon the first signs of germination
• We recommend feeding your seedlings Age Old Grow, diluted to 1/4 strength

Insects & Disease
• Early watering and good weed control will generally alleviate most problems
• Pyrethrin will control most insects

Harvest & Storage
• For fresh-cut flowers: Harvest in the morning when flowers are their freshest and petals are just opening
• Cut with a clean knife that has been dipped in a solution of 10% household bleach
• A few drops of bleach in the vase will prolong their beauty

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