Hi,
I've been reading and researching about growing poppies and heard they should be planted in the spring to be ready to harvest by the end of the summer.
Although, since the winter has seemed to go on forever this year would it be possible to theoretically plant them now for harvest at the end of summer still or has the boat sailed?
Any other tips? I heard you could just sprinkle onto the ground in a field that catches a lot of sun without preparing the soil too much.
Summary of questions:
1. Is it really this easy?
2. Do you need to cut the grass or anything before (its quite short few inches probably)
3. How long could one expect to wait until they are ready to harvest if one sowed today?
4. How do you know when it is ready for harvest?
5. Instead of 'milking' and leaving to dry on site could you not just cut the pods off and do this elsewhere or must it be done while still in the ground?
6. Papaver Somniferum Lilac Pom Poms are the seeds in question. Do they produce a good yield?
Any other tips would be great. Also as I'm noob if anyone thinks this would get more responses in a different section could they re direct it please? Would be very grateful for the answers to these questions.
***This is just for theoretical research, one fully understands the legal implications of this process therefore wouldn't be silly enough to do it***
I've been reading and researching about growing poppies and heard they should be planted in the spring to be ready to harvest by the end of the summer.
Although, since the winter has seemed to go on forever this year would it be possible to theoretically plant them now for harvest at the end of summer still or has the boat sailed?
Any other tips? I heard you could just sprinkle onto the ground in a field that catches a lot of sun without preparing the soil too much.
Summary of questions:
1. Is it really this easy?
2. Do you need to cut the grass or anything before (its quite short few inches probably)
3. How long could one expect to wait until they are ready to harvest if one sowed today?
4. How do you know when it is ready for harvest?
5. Instead of 'milking' and leaving to dry on site could you not just cut the pods off and do this elsewhere or must it be done while still in the ground?
6. Papaver Somniferum Lilac Pom Poms are the seeds in question. Do they produce a good yield?
Any other tips would be great. Also as I'm noob if anyone thinks this would get more responses in a different section could they re direct it please? Would be very grateful for the answers to these questions.
***This is just for theoretical research, one fully understands the legal implications of this process therefore wouldn't be silly enough to do it***

