Snapdragon Seeds

Tall stalks of red, yellow white, and pink snapdragon flowers with green foliage with a circle with seeds

Fast Facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Antirrhinum
LIFE CYCLE
Annual
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Full Sun to Partial Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Spring through Fall
PLANTING SEASON
Spring and Fall
WATER NEEDS
Average

When to Plant Snapdragon Seeds

Start Snapdragon seeds indoors 10-12 weeks before the final frost of the Spring. While it is possible to direct sow Snapdragon seeds outdoors after the last hard frost, germination rates are much harder to predict, and starting indoors is the preferred, recommended method.

Where to Plant Snapdragon Seeds

Snapdragons do best when they have Full Sun exposure. Choose a site that has rich, well-draining, loose soil for the best 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 the seed into seed substrate, as opposed to soil, and compress firmly. Don’t cover as Snapdragon seeds require sunlight to germinate. Keep moist, and place trays in a warm, sunny location. Grow lights can be used, as well, giving the seeds about 16 hours of light exposure each day. You should see germination in 10-14 days. Thin to one seedling per cell/pot once they’ve developed two leaves. Keep seedlings at a steady temperature of 60-70°F.

How to Care for Snapdragons

Transplant Snapdragons after the final frost of Spring. Give Snapdragons a spacing between 6-12 inches to ensure they have adequate room. Pinch off the tips once the Snapdragons have 6 leaves, to encourage richer, fuller blooming. Once Snapdragons die back in the fall, cut them down and remove the debris from the growing area.

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