Moss Rose Seeds (Mix) Planting Directions
Temperature: 70 - 80F
Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Press gently into soil but do not cover
Sowing Rate: Approximately 1000 Moss Rose seeds covers 20 square feet
Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination
Plant Spacing: 12 - 15 inches
Moss Rose Planting and Care Guide
Moss Rose blooms stay opened for long periods of time, and they are nestled above the succulent foliage like shrub roses. They are heat and drought tolerant offering a great ground cover for hot, sunny areas. Or, Moss Rose plants are perfect for filling containers to overflowing with small, needle-like foliage and masses of great blooms.
Start Moss Rose seeds directly outdoors once frost danger has passed. Or the seed can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks prior to the end of frost season.
Moss Rose plants perform well in full sun. In the hottest climates, they will tolerate some afternoon shade. The soil needs to drain well and can even be rocky or sandy. Nutrient rich soil is not needed.
- For indoor planting, start the flower seeds in starter trays
- Press the seeds into the soil but do not cover, light is needed for germination
- Keep the flower seeds consistently moist and warm
- Move the seedlings to a bright, sunny window for growing
- Once outside temperatures are warming, harden off for 7 - 10 days prior to planting out
- Transplant outside with a spacing of 12 inches apart
- Or, work the garden soil to a depth of 6 inches
- Add compost to improve the soil
- Directly scatter the seeds and press them into the soil
- Keep the area moist continually
- Thin to the strongest seedling 12 inches apart
- Keep Moss Rose plants moist for establishment
- Once they are established, the plants are fairly drought and heat tolerant
- Trim the plants back midway through the growing season to tidy the appearance and encourage more blooming