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Posted By: tkhooper EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 14th, 2006 at 11:17 AM
I found one I finally found one. I am so excited. It's a wonderful pink color. And the flowers look like little cabbage roses. It was the last one on the shelf today at home depot. I haven't seen any here before. The last one I got my hands on was back in Bremerton Washington in 2002 that one was white. Now the problem is of course that I never did find a seed on that plant last time and it wouldn't winter over in the house. So how do I get more plants from it? Please please help. I'm so excited to have one.
Posted By: dodge Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 15th, 2006 at 11:46 AM
Home depot ......Here I come.

I need one of those too.

dodge
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 17th, 2006 at 11:57 PM
I was wondering when you would find my post. lol. I hope to be able to figure out how to harvest these this time. I tried when I had the white and never did see anything that resembled a seed head or seed pod. Cross your fingers for me. I really really want to be able to propogate these. Maybe a soft wood cutting? We need the experts to give us a hand with this. They are just to hard to find.
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 17th, 2006 at 11:58 PM
I think I am definitely going to try a cutting. Here little garden siccors where are you?
Posted By: Squirrel Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 18th, 2006 at 03:14 PM
I`ve propogated them by taking cuttings and rooting them in water. You can pop them right in the ground and they`ll take. Good Luck!!! They are beautiful. Just like little roses. Sue
Posted By: nmlAlba-dC15 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 18th, 2006 at 07:02 PM
Yep Tammy...
they do root so easily.. da single ones that is.. they r all i have...one is pink da other is reddish orange?... n one is red with little splashes of white...
waveynorhaini
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 18th, 2006 at 11:10 PM
Thankyou so much for the encouragement. One has already gone soft on me so I cut some of the leaves in half and I hope it recovers. The other two seem fine so far. Do you remember how long it took to root them? And how wet did you keep the soil? The only thing I have luck with are the purple passion and I think they would root themselves lol.
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 01:27 AM
Here is a picture of mine. Where you able to find any Dodge?

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Posted By: weezie13 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 01:33 AM
I planted some seeds of those,
but haven't seen them peakin' thru the dirt yet.. eek
Those are very pretty Tammy..
*you know for the life of me, I can't remember
what color mine were* Duh
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 01:59 AM
Hi Weezie,

Please Please tell me where you found the seeds. I've looked and looked for them and haven't found them. Two of the cuttings I took yesterday have already died so I really really want the seeds.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 02:21 AM
It was either a W~M or my local feed mill store,
to be honest, I can't remember which..
I know it wasn't expensive, like either .10, .25, .50 for the package, and those two places had the cheap ones...
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 08:14 AM
Do you know if they were Burpee's brand? I bought some of those that were advertised as the double bloom impatiens and as you know I ended up with the balsam. So disappointing and only 5 seeds sprouted out of the total 50 in the package.

Well I hope all of your bloom and that they are the real McCoy and come in every color. That would be fantastic.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 09:06 AM
The seed company's name is.....
Page's LIBERTY GARDEN Impatiens~Tom Thumb
it was .25 cents, and it was at my local feed mill..
Posted By: Squirrel Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 20th, 2006 at 09:16 AM
Has anyone seen the yellow impatiens, yet. I got two last year but was disappointed in them. I got another one this year and put it in a hanging basket. I remember why I was disappointed last year. The flowers are under the leaves. But it`s perfect for a hanging basket for you look up at the flowers. They are different. First I saw them was last year. Sue
Posted By: nmlAlba-dC15 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 21st, 2006 at 03:53 PM
Da cuttings dont take long to produce roots ...tho sometime they look withered as if they'd died ..but give 'em a little time they will spring back... just make sure da soil is moist n not too wet ...this plant does rot quite easily!!
wavey norhaini
Posted By: twwright Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 21st, 2006 at 10:35 PM
I was surprised by the lack of double bloom impatiens where you guys are then I looked and saw that most of you are from the Northeast area. Here in Texas we have tons of these plants at most any garden nursery. Lowes has a much better garden department than Home Depot here in Texas, near Austin, (Hook 'Em Horns!) and these impatiens are a necessity. They are so beautiful and do look just like little roses. In my front bed I have a long row of pink double blossom impatiens that have grown and grown. I've had neighbors walking by stop and ask what those are! I am very proud of them. It looks like I have babied them tremendously to get them to look soooo good. Truth is, nope. Haven't done a darn thing to them. Stuck em in the ground and left them alone. Think I put some compost in at planting time but that's it. Shame you guys in the North can't take advantage of the longer growing season and heat we have in Texas. Central Texas is a paradise, except in August. We can grow just about anything well except Peonies. When I learn how to upload pictures I'll send some out.
Posted By: tkhooper Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - May 21st, 2006 at 11:55 PM
mine are dying. I went out today and almost tried. I guess maybe that's why they are hard to find here. I don't think I'll buy them again.
Posted By: Stormysgrandma Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - June 7th, 2006 at 09:25 AM
The gardener who developed the double impatien hybrid lives and runs his nursery in my city. I've been very lucky to have doubles every year for the last 8 or 10 years. He is also the one who developed the torenia which kind of looks like a snap dragon blossom but doesn't get leggy.
Posted By: Stormysgrandma Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - June 7th, 2006 at 09:27 AM
double impatiens can't tolerate sun, just like the regular ones.

By the way, they have developed a New Guinea Impatien that thrives in sun! I bought one at Home Depot yesterday. It says that it gets 30 inches tall!!
Posted By: weezie13 Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - June 7th, 2006 at 09:30 AM
Reallllllly, that's very neat...
That is very exciting...

I "almost" had a variety of my own..
It was a darker pink forget~me~not that had a
bright blue stripe down the middle..
*couldn't find any info on how to market it or anything..
and it demised before I could do something with it..
I was bummed...
Posted By: Karrie Re: EUREKA double bloom impatiens - June 8th, 2006 at 02:17 PM
I have 2 double impatients in the ground out front they receive most of morning sun. They are not looking so good. Should I move them to a shady spot? I got them but they had not tags in them regards to care just hand written tags with the name on them. They were so pretty pink and white stripped sorta. Name just said double impatients. My lil girl fell in love with them she calls them her baby rose bushes. I have been watering and miracle growing them but they are not blooming just right and are looking peeked. I was wondering what to do with them. Any suggestions guys?
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