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Dahlia ‘Pompon’ Mixed – Perfectly Round Blooms in a Rainbow of Colors
Dahlia ‘Pompon’ Mixed produces charming, globe-shaped flowers in a vibrant range of colors, each bloom showcasing tightly packed petals in perfect symmetry. These stunning flowers add elegance and texture to borders, beds, and cutting gardens, flowering from mid-summer right up to the first frost. With their long, strong stems, they’re ideal for bouquets and floral arrangements.
What Makes It Special
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Unique, perfectly round pompon blooms
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Wide mix of bright, eye-catching colors
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Long flowering season for continuous beauty
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Excellent vase life for cut flowers
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Adds elegance and structure to garden displays
Key Features
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Height: 90–120 cm – tall, sturdy plants
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Half-hardy annual – blooms in first season
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Globe-shaped flowers, 5–7 cm across
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Strong stems perfect for cutting
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Attractive to pollinators
Ideal For
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Flower beds and cutting gardens
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Borders needing height and color
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Summer bouquets and floral arrangements
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Late-season garden interest
Sowing
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Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Cover lightly with fine compost
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Germination: 7–14 days at 18–21°C
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Transplant after frost danger has passed, spacing 40–50 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Cornflower ‘Blue Diadem’ Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
Add classic cottage garden charm with Cornflower ‘Blue Diadem’ (Centaurea cyanus). This annual produces striking deep blue, fringed flowers that bring vibrant color to borders, meadows, and cutting gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it attracts pollinators and creates a timeless, eye-catching display.
How to Grow
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Sow directly outdoors in spring or autumn.
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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 (7–14 days).
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Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm apart once established.
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Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering and maintain plant vigor.
Key Features
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Striking deep blue, fringed flowers
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Hardy annual, easy to grow and long-flowering
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Ideal for borders, meadows, and cutting gardens
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Classic cottage garden appeal
Ideal For
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Flower borders and cottage gardens
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Meadow-style plantings and naturalized areas
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Cutting gardens for fresh bouquets
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Pollinator-friendly landscapes
Sowing
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Best time: Spring or autumn directly 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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Sow successive batches every 2–3 weeks in spring to extend the flowering season.
Peony Aster 'Delicate Pink' – Seeds (Callistephus chinensis)
The Peony Aster 'Delicate Pink' is a breathtaking annual with large, fully double flowers that resemble garden peonies. Its soft blush-pink blooms make an elegant display in borders, beds, and cutting gardens. With strong, upright stems and a long flowering season, this variety is also an excellent choice for floral arrangements.
Highlights
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Large, fully double peony-like blooms
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Beautiful soft pink color
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Excellent as a cut flower
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Long-lasting summer blooms
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Strong and upright stems
Key Features
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Botanical Name: Callistephus chinensis
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Variety: Peony Aster 'Delicate Pink'
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Seed Count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 50–60 cm tall, 25–30 cm spread
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Position: Full sun, well-drained soil
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Flowering Period: July–October
Perfect For
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Cottage gardens
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Borders and beds
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Cutting gardens and floral arrangements
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Elegant pastel displays
Sowing Instructions
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr at 18–21°C
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Cover lightly with fine compost or vermiculite
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Transplant seedlings when large enough, spacing 25–30 cm apart
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Harden off before planting outdoors after the last frost
Sweet Pea ‘Spanish Dancer’ 15 Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
Add elegance and fragrance to your garden with Sweet Pea ‘Spanish Dancer’ (Lathyrus odoratus). This climbing annual produces exquisite, vibrant pink flowers with a striking magenta edge and a delightful scent. Ideal for trellises, fences, and pergolas, it’s a stunning addition for borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors in late winter or early spring, or directly outdoors after the last frost.
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Soak seeds overnight to improve germination.
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Use well-drained soil in a sunny location.
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Cover seeds lightly with soil and keep moist until germination (10–14 days).
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Provide support such as trellises, fences, or netting for climbing.
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Pinch out the tips of young plants to encourage bushier growth and more blooms.
Key Features
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Vibrant pink flowers with magenta edges
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Fragrant, climbing annual perfect for vertical displays
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Long-flowering, from late spring through summer
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Excellent for cut flowers and bouquets
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Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies
Ideal For
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Trellises, pergolas, fences, and arches
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Flower borders and cottage gardens
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Containers and patio planters with support
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Cut flower arrangements for home decoration
Sowing
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Best time: Late winter to early spring indoors, or after frost outdoors
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Germination: 10–14 days
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Pre-soak seeds for best results
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Regularly remove spent flowers to prolong blooming and maintain vigorous growth.
Dahlia 'Bloody Mary' – Seeds
(Dahlia variabilis)
Dahlia 'Bloody Mary' is a stunning compact variety that produces vibrant, dark red, fully double blooms with a rich, velvety texture. Its bushy habit and long flowering season make it ideal for borders, containers, and mixed flower beds. This eye-catching variety is also a favorite for cut flowers, adding dramatic color to bouquets and arrangements.
Key Features
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Type: Half-hardy annual (grown from seed)
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Height: 40–50 cm
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Borders and bedding displays
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Containers and pots
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Cut flower arrangements
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April at 18–22°C
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Transplant after last frost, spacing 25–30 cm
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Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous blooms
Coneflower Purple 'Ruby Star' Seeds (Echinacea purpurea)
Coneflower ‘Ruby Star’ is a robust perennial with large, daisy-like blooms in vivid purple-red, centered with coppery cones. Strong stems hold the flowers upright, making them excellent for cutting while also drawing in bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Hardy and low-maintenance, it’s a summer garden essential.
What Makes It Special
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Bold ruby-purple blooms with copper centers
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Loved by pollinators and birds (seed heads in autumn)
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Drought-tolerant and long-lasting perennial
Key Features
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Botanical name: Echinacea purpurea
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Hardy perennial
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Height: 80–100 cm
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Bloom time: Summer to early autumn
Ideal For
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Borders and prairie-style gardens
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Pollinator-friendly plantings
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Cut flowers and naturalized areas
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
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Lightly cover seeds with soil
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Germination: 14–28 days at 18–22°C
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Transplant 40–50 cm apart
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Flowers from the second year onward
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
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Unit price perRudbeckia Seeds 'Rustic dwarf' mixed - 1000 seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) Flower Seeds
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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
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