The striking, spiked form of Rocket Bronze Snapdragon stems adds drama and allure to gardens, borders, and mixed floral bouquets. Their warm, bronzy hues complement a wide range of color palettes. These robust, heat-tolerant plants reach a uniform height and produce tightly clustered, high-quality blooms. Rocket Bronze is an exceptional choice for cut flowers, featuring long, sturdy stems and a delightful light fragrance.
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Planting Snapdragon Seeds
When to Plant Snapdragon Seeds
Start Snapdragon seeds indoors 10-12 weeks before the final frost of spring. Although it's possible to direct sow Snapdragon seeds outdoors after the last hard frost, germination rates are less predictable. Starting indoors is the preferred and recommended method.
Where to Plant Snapdragon Seeds
Snapdragons thrive with full sun exposure. Select a site with rich, well-draining, loose soil for optimal conditions. Prepare the bed by turning the soil to a depth of 8 inches.
How to Plant Snapdragon Seeds
Snapdragon seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. Learn more about germination light requirements here.
Start indoors by sowing Snapdragon seeds into seed substrate, not soil, and compress firmly. Do not cover as Snapdragon seeds need sunlight to germinate. Keep the substrate moist and place trays in a warm, sunny location. Alternatively, you can use grow lights, providing seeds with about 16 hours of light exposure each day. Expect germination in 10-14 days. Once seedlings develop two leaves, thin to one seedling per cell or pot. Maintain a steady temperature of 60-70°F for the seedlings.
How to Care for Snapdragons
Transplant Snapdragons after the final frost of spring, spacing them 6-12 inches apart to ensure adequate room. Pinch off the tips once Snapdragons have 6 leaves to encourage richer, fuller blooming. After Snapdragons die back in the fall, cut them down and remove debris from the growing area.