Hello Everyone,
I have Moss Rose seeds and I have no idea how to plant them I want them in a pot so how would I do this, sinlge seed or multiple seeds in a pot. Also what type of soil could I use Miracle Grow with a little bit of All Purpuse Soil or do I need to use Seed Starter then transplant it into the bigger pot with normal soil.
Any replies will help, Thank You.
Do you have this Moss Rose:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portulaca_grandiflora
Or this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_centifolia
They're totally different plants, which require different culture.
I have a feeling you're referring to Portulaca. They grow in full sun, and require a lean (poor) soil, sandy and gravelly for the best drainage. The seed is almost like dust, so it'll be easier to sow several plants in each container.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portulaca_grandiflora
Or this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_centifolia
They're totally different plants, which require different culture.

I have a feeling you're referring to Portulaca. They grow in full sun, and require a lean (poor) soil, sandy and gravelly for the best drainage. The seed is almost like dust, so it'll be easier to sow several plants in each container.

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That may be because of your location. Where I live, it's strictly an annual, and dies in the fall. Because it's so wet here over the winter, the seed rarely, if ever, survives outdoors.Peon wrote:Honestly these are one of the most invasive and ever returning plants I've ever had, next to wild mush rooms of course...but I digress.
The seed is very fine. It will be easier to sow if mixed with some fine sand.
Moss rose is often used in areas of poor soil, where watering is difficult. It does okay under such conditions, but it will do better with slightly richer soil and regular watering.
