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Dwarf Stock Ten Week Scarlet – Seeds
(Matthiola incana)
Dwarf Stock Ten Week Scarlet is a charming annual producing dense clusters of vibrant scarlet flowers with a delicate, sweet fragrance. Compact and long-flowering, it’s ideal for borders, rockeries, and containers. Its elegant blooms attract pollinators and are perfect for cutting, adding color and scent to gardens and bouquets.
Why Grow Dwarf Stock Ten Week Scarlet?
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Dense clusters of vibrant scarlet blooms
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Sweetly fragrant and long-flowering
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Compact habit, perfect for small spaces
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Ideal for cut flowers and pollinator-friendly gardens
Key Features
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Type: Annual
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Height: 20–30 cm
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Flowers: Spring to early summer
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Position: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
Ideal For
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Borders, rockeries, and containers
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Cut flowers and floral arrangements
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Small, compact garden spaces
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April in seed trays
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Sow outdoors: March–May in prepared soil
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Germination: 7–14 days at 18–20°C
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Spacing: 15–20 cm apart
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Care: Moderate watering; deadhead to prolong flowering
Dwarf Sunflower 'Sunspot' Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
The Dwarf Sunflower 'Sunspot' is a compact variety producing giant golden-yellow blooms up to 25 cm wide on sturdy dwarf stems. Reaching just 45–60 cm in height, it’s perfect for small gardens, borders, and containers while still giving the dramatic effect of traditional tall sunflowers. A favorite for children’s gardens and excellent as a cut flower.
What Makes It Special
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Dwarf habit with impressively large flowers
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Perfect for pots, small gardens, or children’s growing projects
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Sturdy stems resist wind and rarely need staking
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Attracts pollinators and makes excellent cut flowers
Key Features
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Botanical name: Helianthus annuus
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Variety: 'Sunspot'
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 45–60 cm tall, 20–30 cm spread
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Position: Full sun; well-drained soil
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Flowering period: July–September
Ideal For
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Pots and containers
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Children’s gardens and school projects
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Borders and bedding schemes
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Cut flower arrangements
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: March–May indoors; April–June outdoors
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How to sow:
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Sow seeds 1.5 cm deep in pots or directly outdoors after frost
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Germination takes 7–14 days at 15–20°C
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Transplanting: Plant seedlings outdoors after frost risk has passed
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Care: Water regularly in dry conditions; dwarf plants are sturdy and easy to grow.
Dwarf Sunflower 'Teddy Bear' Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
The Dwarf Sunflower 'Teddy Bear' is a charming compact sunflower variety with soft, fully double golden blooms that resemble fluffy pompons. Growing only about 40–60 cm tall, this dwarf type is perfect for smaller gardens, containers, and borders while still delivering the cheerful impact of traditional sunflowers. Its long-lasting flowers are excellent for cutting and loved by pollinators.
What Makes It Special
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Compact, dwarf habit ideal for pots and small gardens
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Double pompom-style golden blooms
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Long flowering period with continuous color
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Attracts bees and butterflies while brightening patios and borders
Key Features
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Botanical name: Helianthus annuus
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Variety: 'Teddy Bear'
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 40–60 cm tall, 20–30 cm spread
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Position: Full sun; well-drained soil
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Flowering period: July–September
Ideal For
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Containers and patio pots
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Small gardens or children’s gardens
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Front borders and bedding displays
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Pollinator-friendly planting schemes
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: March–May indoors; April–June outdoors
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How to sow:
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Sow seeds 1.5 cm deep in pots or directly outdoors after frost
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Germination takes 7–14 days at 15–20°C
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Transplanting: Harden off and plant out seedlings after the last frost
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Care: Water well in dry periods; compact plants rarely need staking.
Dwarf Sweet Pea ‘Pink Cupid’ – Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
Dwarf Sweet Pea ‘Pink Cupid’ is a compact, fragrant annual perfect for small gardens, containers, and borders. Its soft pink blooms open all summer, bringing both color and sweet scent to any space. The dwarf habit makes it ideal for low trellises, obelisks, and window boxes, creating charming floral displays in limited spaces.
Why Grow "Pink Cupid"
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Compact plants perfect for small gardens and containers
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Fragrant, soft pink blooms all summer
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Dwarf habit suitable for low supports
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Adds color and scent to borders, patios, and window boxes
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber (Lathyrus odoratus)
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Height: 30–50 cm
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Flowering: Summer
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, containers, low trellises, window boxes, cut flowers
Ideal For
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Small gardens and patio containers
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Low trellises and obelisks
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Window boxes and balcony planting
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Gardeners seeking compact, fragrant, and easy-to-grow sweet peas
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April
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Sow outdoors: After last frost in well-drained soil
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Germination: 10–20 days at 15–20°C
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Space seedlings: 20–25 cm apart
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Provide support for climbing
Dwarf Verbena 'Apricot' – Seeds (Verbena hybrida nana)
Dwarf Verbena 'Apricot' is a compact, free-flowering annual that brings a soft, warm glow to garden beds, borders, and containers. With its clusters of delicate apricot-colored blooms, this charming plant is ideal for edging pathways, filling pots, or creating cheerful bedding displays. Known for its long flowering season, it will brighten up your garden from summer into autumn.
Why Grow Dwarf Verbena 'Apricot'?
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Compact, dwarf-growing variety – perfect for small spaces
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Long-lasting apricot blooms in dense clusters
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Excellent for beds, borders, window boxes, and pots
Key Features
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Type: Annual flower
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Height: 20–25 cm
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Spread: 20–25 cm
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Flowering: June–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April, cover lightly with compost
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Germination: 14–21 days at 18–22°C
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Transplant outdoors after last frost, spacing 20–25 cm apart
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Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
Tip: Ideal for bedding schemes when mixed with other pastel shades for a soft summer display.
Dwarf Zinnia 'Pepito' Mix – Seeds
(Zinnia elegans)
Dwarf Zinnia 'Pepito' Mix is a charming, compact annual that produces an abundance of small, vibrant blooms in a lively mix of colours, including reds, pinks, oranges, and yellows. Perfect for borders, rockeries, and containers, its dense, bushy growth ensures a long season of continuous flowering. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, this variety also attracts pollinators, adding life and colour to any garden.
Key Features
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Type: Half-hardy annual
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Height: 20–30 cm
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Spread: 25–35 cm
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Flowering: June–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
Ideal For
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Rockeries and border edging
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Container planting
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Summer floral displays
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April at 18–22°C
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Sow outdoors: May, after last frost
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Thin or transplant to 20–25 cm spacing
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Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering
Early Pea ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ Seeds (Pisum sativum)
Harvest sweet, tender peas early in the season with Early Pea ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ (Pisum sativum). This climbing variety produces long, plump pods packed with flavorful peas, perfect for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing. Hardy and highly productive, it’s ideal for vegetable gardens, allotments, and homegrown culinary delights.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds directly outdoors from early spring as soon as the soil can be worked.
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Use well-drained, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade.
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Sow seeds 3–5 cm deep and 5–7 cm apart in rows 50–60 cm apart.
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Provide stakes, netting, or a trellis for climbing growth.
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Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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Harvest pods when fully formed but still tender for best flavor.
Key Features
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Early-maturing variety with long, plump, sweet pods
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Hardy climbing and highly productive
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Ideal for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing
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Easy to grow in temperate climates
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Perfect for vegetable gardens and allotments
Ideal For
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Early-season vegetable gardens and allotments
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Fresh harvest for cooking or freezing
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Climbing support with trellises or stakes
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Companion planting with nitrogen-fixing crops
Sowing
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Best time: Early spring outdoors
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Depth: 3–5 cm
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Spacing: 5–7 cm apart, rows 50–60 cm apart
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Prefers full sun to partial shade and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Sow successive batches every 2–3 weeks for a continuous early-season harvest.
Edible Flowers Mix – 0.6g Seeds
Edible Flowers Mix is a delightful assortment of colorful, fragrant blooms perfect for culinary and decorative use. From salads and desserts to drinks and garnishes, these flowers bring both beauty and flavor to your kitchen. Easy to grow, they thrive in borders, containers, and small garden beds, making your garden as tasty as it is vibrant.
Why Grow "Edible Flowers Mix"
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Colorful, fragrant blooms perfect for culinary use
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Easy to grow in garden beds, containers, or borders
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Long flowering period from spring to autumn
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Attracts pollinators while enhancing edible creations
Key Features
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Type: Annual mix of edible flowers
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Height: Varies by variety, typically 15–60 cm
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Flowering: Spring to autumn
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Position: Full sun to partial shade
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Uses: Culinary garnishes, salads, desserts, drinks, garden display
Ideal For
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Edible and decorative garden planting
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Culinary use in salads, desserts, and drinks
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Pollinator-friendly garden spaces
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Borders, containers, and small beds
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April in seed trays
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Sow outdoors: March–May in prepared soil
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Germination: 7–20 days depending on variety
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Thin seedlings to recommended spacing per variety
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Prefers sunny, well-drained soil
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Deadhead to encourage prolonged flowering
Edible Sunflower Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
Bring bold beauty and flavor to your garden with Edible Sunflower (Helianthus annuus). This classic giant produces tall stems topped with golden-yellow blooms and plump, edible seeds. Both ornamental and practical, sunflowers are perfect for brightening garden spaces while providing a nutritious harvest for roasting or snacking.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds directly outdoors from mid-spring after the last frost.
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Choose fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny, sheltered spot.
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Sow seeds 1.5–2.5 cm deep, spacing plants 30–45 cm apart.
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Keep soil moist until seedlings are established.
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Harvest seeds once the flower heads turn brown and dry.
Key Features
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Produces tall, golden blooms and edible seeds
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Dual-purpose: ornamental and nutritious
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Seeds perfect for roasting and healthy snacking
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Easy to grow and pollinator-friendly
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Adds height and drama to garden borders and allotments
Ideal For
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Home gardens, borders, and allotments
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Harvesting seeds for roasting or snacks
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Attracting pollinators and beneficial wildlife
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Gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality
Sowing
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Best time: Mid to late spring outdoors
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Depth: 1.5–2.5 cm
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Spacing: 30–45 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Cover ripening flower heads with netting to protect seeds from birds before harvest.
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