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Firstly, it's important to note that impatiens seeds are quite slow to sprout and grow. Therefore, it's a good idea to start them indoors around six to 10 weeks before your last frost date.
In these shady or semi-shady spots, impatiens can be planted at any time, even now. But if you are going to plant them where they will get more than an hour or two of direct sun, don’t do so in ...
In our climate, this impatiens is best in morning sun/afternoon shade or bright shade. It's easy from seed. We also grow the brightly colored New Guinea impatiens (I. x hawkeri), but they are best ...
Q: I read your article on the disease that is affecting impatiens. Mine are dying from it. The recommendation was not to plant impatiens next year or maybe longer than that. I'm curious as to why ...
“Impatiens have been a sure thing for years and years,” said Cornell plant pathologist Margery Daughtrey. “Now they are risky.” Found in just about every state east of the Mississippi and ...
When you consider that impatiens bloom from the time you plant them in the spring until the first hard frost, you are talking about an extremely good value for your landscape dollar. In my area ...