Tags: Open Pollinated
Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides No Synthetic Fertilizers
Latin Name: Porphyllum ruderale ssp. macrocephalum
Days to Maturity: 60-270
Description:
Traditional Mexican herb commonly used fresh with salads, sandwiches, soups, stews, meats or beans. Fast-growing, providing you with plenty of fresh growth to harvest all summer long! Grows up to 6 feet tall in a single summer if not kept cut back.
Growing Tips:
Barely cover seed with soil and keep moist. Germinates in a few days to weeks.
Grow in full sun or part shade for best production.
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Can Popalo grow in zone 3?
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It is an annual so it will grow throughout your entire growing season. If you grow it in containers you can bring it in before a fall freeze and extend the harvest season.
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Love it ...where dobl get the seeds of papalo
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Click on Add to Cart, then complete the transaction and your seeds will be on the way!
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Seeds are hand counted and packaged when your order is received; we do not sell pre-packaged seeds. Most orders are generally shipped within 1 or 2 days of receipt, by First Class mail.
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Most of our seeds are easy to grow varieties that everyone should be successful with. If you are growing a crop for the first time, we encourage you to research the best germination methods for that specific vegetable. Germination tips are included in each of our seed listings. In the event you have problems, contact us and we will work with you to try and resolve the issue. Thank you for shopping with us!
Grower Jim's Plants and Produce LLC
Apopka, FL,
United States (Zone 9B)
Established in 1987
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