- Caution: Portulaca seeds are tiny like dust and packets need to be opened with care.
- Sow seeds thinly from spring onwards in well-drained seed compost.
- Lightly press onto the surface – do not cover, as light aids germination.
- Keep at 20c and germination will occur between 10-21 days.
- Once large enough to handle, thin or prick them out into small pots or trays.
- Gradually acclimatise seedlings to outdoor conditions before planting out after the last frost.
- Plant in a sunny, well-drained position at 30cm apart.
- Allow the soil to dry out between watering, as Portulaca is drought-tolerant once established.
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming throughout the summer.
- It will self-seed so deadhead to prevent this.
Portulaca grandiflora ‘Single Mix’ produces a profusion of single, open‑faced blooms in a mix of vibrant colours. With succulent‑like foliage and excellent drought tolerance once established, the flowers open in sunny positions, making this mix perfect for borders, containers or rockeries.
CAUTION: Portulaca seeds are tiny like dust and packets need to be opened with care.




