32. How to Grow Poppies Successfully (When to Sow, Where to Plant & Which Types to Choose)
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In this episode, I’m diving into how to grow poppies properly — from sowing method to variety choice — and explaining why poppies are one of the easiest flowers to grow when you stop fighting their nature.
If you’ve ever had poppies stall, sulk, or fail after transplanting, this episode explains exactly why. Most poppies hate root disturbance, thrive in cool conditions, and grow best when direct sown outdoors — no greenhouse required.
I also break down the different types of poppies, which ones are best for the garden, which work for cut flowers, and which are grown mainly for their decorative seed pods.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- When to sow poppies for the best results in the UK
- Why poppies are ideal for autumn, winter, and early spring sowing
- The four main types of poppies, and how to grow each one:
- Which poppies are best for Garden displays, Cut flowers and Decorative seed pods for arrangements
- Why most poppies should never be sown in trays
- The one exception where trays make sense (Icelandic poppies)
- How to sow poppies by broadcast sowing or in rows for flower farming
- Ideal temperatures for poppy germination and early growth
- Why poppies struggle in warm conditions and on heated propagators
- How flower farmers use poppy seed pods as a long-lasting, high-value crop
Links & resources mentioned in this episode
👉 Grow-Along Series
👉 Sweet Pea Grow-Along
👉 Sweet Pea Podcast Episode (Episode 7)
👉 Poppy sowing video
👉 Icelandic Poppy Grow-Along
Poppies don’t need protection, heat, or complicated systems — they need good timing, cool conditions, and minimal interference.
Choose the right type of poppy for what you want to grow, sow them where they want to be, and let them do their thing.
Happy sowing. Happy growing. 🌱