Description
Balsam flower resemble with mini roses thickly spaced petals and tones. The seed packet contains 35 seeds.
The balsam plant has a soft, fleshy stem; and spirally arranged long pointed leaves.
Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet |
50 |
Common Name |
Balsam, Touch-Me-Not, Garden Balsam, Rose Balsam, impatiens |
Height |
20 to 70 cm |
Flower Colour |
Varies |
Bloom Time |
Summer to fall |
Difficulty Level |
Easy to grow |
Planting And Care
- Watering should be done when Soil feels dry
Balsam Single Care
- Propagate by seed - Balsam is a prolific self-sower
- After one season of growth, it generally reappears from self-sown seeds the next year
- After frost has passed, scatter seeds where desired, or sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last spring frost
- Do not cover the seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate
- Until the seeds germinate, cover the seed trays with clear plastic to maintain high humidity
- Water from below to prevent damping off
- Germination temperature: 65 F to 70 FDays to emergence: 7 to 14
Sunlight |
Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Watering |
Moderately |
Soil |
moist and well-drained soil |
Temperature |
20 to 30 degree C |
Fertilizer |
Use any organic fertilizer |
Harvest Season |
Summer to fall |
Balsam Single Special Feature
Discovered in South East Asia, Balsam is an old-fashioned annual that produces single or double flowers in the leaf axils along the main stem of the plant from summer to early autumn. A great bedding annual plant.
Balsam Single Uses
Ornamental Use:
- Balsam plant is used as a hedge plant
Culinary Use:
Leaves and young shoots – cooked
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