Snapdragon Mix

Certified Organic

Antirrhinum majus

A pastel spectrum perfect for bouquets.

Tired of circular flowers? You've found the right blooms. The puffed, squarish, hinged blossoms of snapdragons line short spires that reach vertically in sometimes straight, sometimes corkscrewed ways. Up close, the flowers resemble a dragon head, ready to snap at any moment. Above these brightly colored towers, another guardian of the garden, the dragonfly, can often be found patrolling for incoming insects. For centuries, gardeners have taken advantage of the imposing appearance of snapdragons to ward off evil spirits, even to guard castle gates.

Snapdragons are a late-blooming annual, bringing fresh, beautiful color to the late summer and early fall garden. They make an elegant cut flower, and the seed pods are surprisingly interesting, they resemble little skulls.

This product was grown and processed on our own certified organic farm, Four Fold Farm, in the Hudson Valley of New York State.
Shop with confidence: we are now shipping seeds labeled for 2025 planting.

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Start indoors 8 weeks before last frost. Sow 3-5 seeds per pot, slightly pressing them into the soil to keep them from washing away. Once seedlings have sprouted, thin out the weakest, leaving one per pot. Transplant outdoors in fertile, well-drained soil. Semi-hardy plants will continue to grow and bloom beyond the first fall frost.

Days to Germination 5-10 days
Days to Maturity 90 days
Planting Depth 0"
Spacing in Row 12"
Spacing Between Rows 12"
Height at Maturity 24"
Width at Maturity 18"
Sun Preference Full Sun

Artwork by Olivia Mew. A profusion of full blooms surrounds a hovering dragonfly in Olivia's digital illustration for Snapdragon Mix. Just like the acrobatic insect, her artwork is full of movement from all directions, reminding us that a garden is never truly still.

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