Portulaca grandiflora (Moss Rose)

? Seed Treatment

  • Seeds are tiny and need light to germinate, so do not cover with soil.
  • Soaking: Soak seeds in warm water for 2–4 hours.

? Sowing Instructions

  1. When to Sow:
    • Indoors: Start seeds 6–8 weeks before the last frost if you want an early bloom.
    • Outdoors: Direct sow in late spring after the last frost, when soil is warm.

  2. Soil Requirements:
    • Prefers sandy, well-draining soil.
    • Thrives in poor to average soils with low fertility.
    • pH range: 5.5–7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral).

  3. Light Requirements:
    • Requires full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily).
    • The sunnier, the better for abundant blooms.

  4. Sowing Depth:
    • Surface sow the seeds.
    • Gently press into the soil without covering — they need light to germinate.

  5. Watering:
    • Water gently to keep soil evenly moist until germination.
    • Once established, Portulaca grandiflora is very drought-tolerant and prefers dry conditions.
    • Avoid overwatering or waterlogged soil.

  6. Germination Time:
    • Seeds typically germinate in 10–14 days at 70–85°F (21–29°C).

  7. Spacing:
    • Thin or transplant seedlings 6–10 inches (15–25 cm) apart for good airflow and spreading habit.

? Growing Tips

  • Portulaca grandiflora is a sun-loving annual known for its bright, rose-like flowers and succulent foliage.
  • Excellent for containers, rock gardens, edging, and hot, dry spots in the landscape.
  • Deadheading is not necessary, but you can pinch back stems to encourage bushier growth.
  • Avoid fertilizing heavily — too much nitrogen will reduce flowering.

With minimal care and vibrant color all summer long, Portulaca is a top choice for easy, heat-tolerant blooms! ??