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Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět
Canary grass, Loukykvět

Phalaris canariensis

Canary grass

For drying, we harvest stems with panicles of spikelets just before natural yellowing, ideally after the seeds have fully matured. Just hang them upside down in a dry and ventilated place, out of direct sunlight. Show full description

1000 seeds

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1,69
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2500 seeds

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3,19
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10000 seeds

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9,99
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Cover seeds

No
?
Covering the sown seeds.

Difficulty level

Beginner

Direct sowing

Ano
?
Information on whether we recommend direct sowing into the garden bed.

Flower color

Green

Flower color: Shade

Mint, khaki

Germination temperature

16-18
?
Recommended temperature for seed germination.

Germination time

7-14 dní
?
How long it takes for the seed to germinate.

Height

75-100 cm

Location

Sun

Pinching

Ne
?
Whether we recommend pinching the plant to encourage branching.

Pre-sowing time

6-8 týdnů
?
By this time, the seedlings should be large enough to be transplanted into the garden bed.

Seed count

2-6
?
The number of seeds we recommend sowing in each cell of the seed tray. For species with generally lower germination rates, we recommend sowing more seeds per cell.

Spacing

10-30 cm
?
Recommended planting spacing.

Species

Annual

Suitable for cutting

Ano

Suitable for drying

Ano

Support

Ne
?
Information on whether we recommend support. Ideally netting, or at least twine along the garden bed.

Transplanting

Ano
?
Information on whether we recommend sowing this species into seed trays.
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Transplant
½ March
June
Direct seed
April
June
Flowering
July
September
Germination rate
93%
Last test
29. 10. 2025
Lot
1001925, 1001285
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Cultivation

Instructions inside the seed packet
Instructions inside the seed packet
You can find full instructions inside each seed packet, covering everything from sowing to harvesting.
Seeds arrive in a handy box
Seeds arrive in a handy box
You can use the box to store seeds, so when it's time to sow, you have everything ready.
Seed packets can be easily organized
Seed packets can be easily organized
Each seed packet features a colored label with a photo of the species, as well as its common and Latin names.
Pelleted seeds can be found in ampoules
Pelleted seeds can be found in ampoules
The smallest seeds are pelleted to make them easier to work with. The pelleted seeds can be found in a plastic ampoule inside the package.
Sow the entire packet of seeds
Sow the entire packet of seeds
Number of seeds ≠ number of plants. It is necessary to take into account that not every seed will germinate. You may lose some seedlings dur...
Find the current germination rate on the website
Find the current germination rate on the website
We test seed germination every 6 months. You can always find the current germination rate on our website.

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