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Thunbergia 'Sunrise' Mixed Seeds (Thunbergia alata)
Thunbergia 'Sunrise' is a vibrant climbing plant producing trumpet-shaped flowers in warm, sunrise-inspired colors. Its fast-growing vines and lush foliage make it perfect for trellises, fences, arches, and hanging baskets, adding tropical charm and color to any garden or patio.
What Makes It Special
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Bright trumpet-shaped blooms in orange, yellow, and warm hues
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Fast-growing climber with lush green foliage
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Ideal for creating vertical displays and adding tropical flair
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Perfect for containers, trellises, and pergolas
Key Features
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Botanical name: Thunbergia alata
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Common name: Thunbergia 'Sunrise' Mixed
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Seed count: 35 seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 2–3 m tall, climbing habit
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Position: Full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil
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Flowering period: Summer to early autumn
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Lifespan: Annual in temperate zones; perennial in frost-free areas
Ideal For
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Trellises, fences, and arches
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Hanging baskets and patio containers
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Vertical gardens or pergolas
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Adding bright, tropical color to any garden
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: March–May indoors or after last frost outdoors
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How to sow:
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Soak seeds for 12–24 hours before sowing to improve germination
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Sow 0.5–1 cm deep in moist, well-drained soil
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Keep soil warm and moist until seedlings appear (10–20 days)
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Support: Provide trellis or climbing support as plants grow
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Care: Regular watering and feeding encourage lush growth and abundant flowers
Blanket Flower ‘Burgundy’ Seeds (Gaillardia aristata)
Bring vibrant late-summer color to your garden with Blanket Flower ‘Burgundy’ (Gaillardia aristata). This hardy perennial produces striking burgundy-red daisy-like blooms with golden tips, perfect for borders, beds, and pollinator-friendly gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it attracts bees and butterflies while adding a cheerful, naturalized look to your landscape.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds directly outdoors in spring or indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use well-drained soil in full sun.
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Scatter seeds thinly and cover lightly with soil.
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Keep soil moist until germination (10–14 days).
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Thin seedlings to 25–30 cm apart once established.
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Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Key Features
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Striking burgundy-red blooms with golden tips
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Hardy perennial, long-flowering and easy to grow
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Ideal for borders, beds, and naturalized plantings
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Adds vibrant late-summer color to garden landscapes
Ideal For
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Flower borders and cottage gardens
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Pollinator-friendly garden beds
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Naturalized and wildflower-style plantings
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Cutting gardens for fresh bouquets
Sowing
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Best time: Spring outdoors or 6–8 weeks earlier indoors
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Germination: 10–14 days
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Sow thinly, cover lightly, and keep soil moist
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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For extended flowering, sow in drifts or clusters and remove spent blooms regularly.
Zinnia ‘Meteor Radish Purple’ Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
Bring vibrant color and charm to your garden with Zinnia ‘Meteor Radish Purple’ (Zinnia elegans). This annual produces striking, dahlia-like blooms in rich purple shades, perfect for borders, beds, containers, and cutting gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it adds a bold, eye-catching display throughout summer and autumn.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors in early spring or directly outdoors after the last frost.
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Use well-drained soil in a sunny location.
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Lightly cover seeds with soil and keep moist until germination (7–14 days).
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Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm apart for healthy growth.
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Water regularly but avoid waterlogging.
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Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
Key Features
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Large, dahlia-like blooms in rich purple shades
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Long-flowering annual from summer through autumn
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Easy to grow and maintain, suitable for beginners
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Excellent for fresh cut flowers and bouquets
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Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies
Ideal For
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Flower beds and borders
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Containers, patio planters, and window boxes
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Cutting gardens for fresh bouquets
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Pollinator-friendly landscapes
Sowing
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Best time: Early spring indoors or after frost outdoors
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Sow thinly, cover lightly, and keep soil moist
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Regular deadheading keeps blooms vibrant and prolongs flowering throughout the season.
Rudbeckia Seeds 'Rustic dwarf' mixed - 1000 seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) Flower Seeds
£1.24
Unit price perRudbeckia Seeds 'Rustic dwarf' mixed - 1000 seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) Flower Seeds
£1.24
Unit price per🌼 Rudbeckia hirta ‘Rustic Dwarf Mix’ – Compact Coneflowers with Warm Autumn Tones
‘Rustic Dwarf Mix’ is a charming compact rudbeckia (coneflower) blend producing masses of daisy-like flowers in warm, rustic shades of golden yellow, bronze, copper and mahogany, all with distinctive dark central cones. The plants form neat, bushy clumps and flower freely from mid-summer into autumn, making this mix ideal for borders, bedding displays, containers and pollinator-friendly gardens. Hardy, reliable and easy to grow, it provides long-lasting colour when many summer flowers begin to fade.
Life cycle: Annual (often grown as an annual; some plants may behave as short-lived perennials)
Key Features
● Warm, rustic colour mix with dark central cones
● Compact, uniform plants with tidy habit
● Long flowering season from summer to autumn
● Excellent for borders, containers and bedding
● Highly attractive to bees and pollinators
How to Sow & Grow Rudbeckia ‘Rustic Dwarf Mix’ (UK)
Sow indoors: II–IV (February–April)
Transplant outdoors: V–VI (May–June) after last frost
Direct outdoors: IV–V (April–May)
Flowering: VII–X (July–October)
Germination temperature: 18–22 °C (64–72 °F)
Average germ time: 10–21 days
Depth: Surface sow – do not cover; press gently into soil (light required)
Light required: Yes
Moisture: Moderate
Environment: Full sun (tolerates light shade)
Soil type: Well-drained, average garden soil
Plant spacing: 25–30 cm (10–12 in)
Height: 30–40 cm (12–16 in)
Sowing & Growing Tips (variety-specific)
● Start seeds under cover for earlier flowering.
● Deadhead regularly to extend the bloom period.
● Drought-tolerant once established.
● Excellent performer in hot, sunny positions.
● Ideal for low-maintenance and wildlife gardens.
Special Features
● Compact rudbeckia ideal for smaller spaces
● Rich, autumnal colour palette
● Reliable, long-lasting summer flowers
Beeblossom Rosy-White – Seeds (Gaura lindheimeri)
Beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) is a graceful perennial, prized for its airy stems and delicate rosy-white flowers that resemble dancing butterflies in the breeze. Flowering over a long season, it adds elegance and movement to borders, cottage gardens, and wildflower-style plantings. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant once established, it thrives in sunny spots and well-drained soil.
Why Grow Beeblossom Rosy-White?
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Produces clouds of dainty rosy-white blooms
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Long flowering period, from summer into autumn
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Perfect for naturalistic, cottage, or pollinator-friendly gardens
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Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
Key Features
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Type: Hardy perennial
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Height: 60–90 cm
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Spread: 40–60 cm
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Flowering: June–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Light, well-drained
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April in trays, lightly cover with compost
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Germination: 14–30 days at 18–20°C
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Transplant: When seedlings are large enough, plant outdoors after last frost
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Spacing: 40 cm apart
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Can also be sown directly outdoors in May–June
Tip: Beeblossom is ideal for softening borders and pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses.
Baby’s Breath ‘Snowflake’ – Seeds (Gypsophila paniculata)
Baby’s Breath ‘Snowflake’ (Gypsophila paniculata) is a delicate perennial producing airy sprays of tiny, pure white flowers from summer to early autumn. Perfect for borders, rockeries, cottage gardens, and floral arrangements, its fine foliage and abundant blooms create a soft, cloud-like effect. Hardy and low-maintenance, this variety attracts pollinators and adds elegance and texture to garden designs.
Why Grow "Snowflake"
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Airy sprays of tiny white flowers
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Long flowering season from summer to early autumn
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Creates soft, cloud-like texture in borders and beds
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Key Features
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Type: Perennial (Gypsophila paniculata)
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Height: 60–90 cm
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Flowering: Summer to early autumn
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, rockeries, cottage gardens, cut flowers, pollinator gardens
Ideal For
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Adding delicate texture and color to borders and beds
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Rockeries, cottage, and mixed garden designs
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Cut flower arrangements and floral displays
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Sow outdoors: After frost danger has passed
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Germination: 14–21 days
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Space seedlings: 25–30 cm apart
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Prefers well-drained soil and full sun
Poppy Peony ‘Drama Queen’ Seeds (Papaver paeoniflorum)
Make a bold statement in your garden with Poppy Peony ‘Drama Queen’ (Papaver paeoniflorum). This annual produces large, double, peony-like blooms in vivid red shades, adding drama and elegance to borders, beds, and cutting gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it’s perfect for creating eye-catching displays and stunning bouquets.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds directly outdoors in spring after the last frost or indoors 6–8 weeks earlier.
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Use well-drained soil in a sunny location.
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Scatter seeds thinly and press lightly onto the soil; do not cover deeply.
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Keep soil moist until germination (10–20 days).
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Thin seedlings to 20–30 cm apart once established.
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Cut flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming.
Key Features
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Large, double, peony-like blooms in vivid red
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Hardy annual, easy to grow and long-flowering
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Ideal for borders, beds, and cutting gardens
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Dramatic and eye-catching garden display
Ideal For
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Flower borders and cottage gardens
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Cutting gardens for fresh bouquets
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Containers and patio planters
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing
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Best time: Spring outdoors or 6–8 weeks earlier indoors
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Germination: 10–20 days
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Sow thinly, press lightly, do not cover deeply
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Sow successive batches every 2–3 weeks for a longer flowering season and continuous dramatic blooms.
Poppy Double ‘Violet Blush’ – 500 Seeds (Papaver somniferum)
Poppy Double ‘Violet Blush’ (Papaver somniferum) is an elegant annual producing large, double-layered blooms in soft violet-pink shades. Its luxurious, ruffled petals create a stunning display in borders, cottage gardens, and cutting gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it attracts pollinators while adding romantic color to your garden.
Why Grow "Violet Blush"
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Large, double ruffled flowers in soft violet-pink
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Long-lasting blooms from late spring to early summer
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Adds a romantic, cottage-garden look
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Attracts bees and butterflies
Key Features
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Type: Annual (Papaver somniferum)
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Height: 60–90 cm
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Flowering: May–July
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, cottage gardens, cutting gardens, pollinator-friendly plantings
Ideal For
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Romantic and cottage-style gardens
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Flower borders and beds
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Cutting gardens for bouquets
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Pollinator-friendly planting
Sowing & Growing
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Sow outdoors: March–May directly in prepared soil
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Germination: 10–20 days at 15–20°C
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Thin seedlings to 20–30 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
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Deadhead to prolong flowering
Dwarf Cosmos 'Carpet' Mix – Seeds
(Cosmos sulphureus semidouble)
Dwarf Cosmos 'Carpet' Mix produces compact, bushy plants covered in a dazzling blend of orange, yellow, and red semi-double blooms. Unlike taller cosmos varieties, this dwarf mix stays low, creating a brilliant “carpet” of color perfect for borders, bedding, or pots. Easy to grow and tolerant of poor soil, heat, and drought, it flowers all summer long.
Key Features
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Type: Half-hardy annual
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Height: 25–40 cm
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Spread: 25–30 cm
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Flowering: June–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Light, well-drained
Ideal For
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Bedding displays & borders
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Pots and containers
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Edging paths
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April, germinate at 18–22°C
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Sow outdoors: April–May after frost
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Transplant or thin to 25–30 cm spacing
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Deadhead regularly to extend blooming
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