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Rose Mallow Mix Seeds (Lavatera trimestris)
Rose Mallow Mix is an easy-to-grow annual producing large, showy, hibiscus-like flowers in shades of pink, rose, and white. Its upright, bushy habit makes it perfect for garden beds, borders, and cottage gardens. Loved for its long flowering season and ability to attract pollinators, it adds a splash of color and elegance to any garden.
What Makes It Special
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Large, hibiscus-like blooms in a mix of pink, rose, and white
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Long-flowering, adding color from summer to autumn
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Compact, bushy growth habit suitable for mixed plantings
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Key Features
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Botanical name: Lavatera trimestris
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Variety: Mix
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: 60–100 cm tall, 30–50 cm spread
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Position: Full sun; fertile, well-drained soil
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Flowering period: June–October
Ideal For
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Borders and cottage garden beds
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Containers and patio displays
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Cutting gardens for fresh floral 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 0.5–1 cm deep in seed trays or pots
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Germination occurs in 10–14 days at 18–22°C
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Transplanting: Plant seedlings outdoors 30–50 cm apart after frost risk has passed
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Care: Water moderately; deadhead regularly to prolong flowering
Pampas Grass Seeds (Cortaderia selloana)
Pampas Grass is one of the most iconic ornamental grasses, valued for its dramatic height, lush foliage, and striking feathery plumes that sway elegantly in the wind. A real statement plant, it is perfect as a focal point in gardens, borders, or large containers. Its plumes can also be dried and used in floral arrangements, wreaths, and modern interior décor.
What Makes It Special
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Tall, architectural grass with stunning feathery plumes
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Creates dramatic structure and movement in the garden
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Drought-tolerant and hardy once established
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Plumes can be cut and dried for long-lasting indoor decoration
Key Features
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Botanical name: Cortaderia selloana
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Common name: Pampas Grass
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: Up to 2.5 m tall, 1.5–2 m spread
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Position: Full sun; fertile, well-drained soil
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Flowering period: Late summer to autumn
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Lifespan: Hardy perennial grass
Ideal For
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Garden focal points and landscaping
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Large borders and wildlife-friendly planting
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Coastal gardens (tolerates wind and salt)
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Architectural garden design
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Cutting and drying for indoor decoration
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: February–April indoors, or May–June outdoors after frost
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How to sow:
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Sow on the surface of moist seed compost – do not cover (needs light to germinate)
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Keep at 18–22°C, germination may take 2–4 weeks
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Transplant: Move seedlings to individual pots when large enough to handle
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Planting out: Harden off and plant outdoors in a sunny, sheltered spot with space to grow
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Care: Water young plants well. Once established, Pampas Grass is drought-tolerant. Cut back old foliage in late winter to make way for fresh growth.
Dwarf Stock Ten Week Mix Seeds (Matthiola incana)
Brighten up your garden with the charming Dwarf Stock Ten Week Mix. This compact variety of Matthiola incana produces clusters of richly colored blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, and white, all with a delightful fragrance. Fast-growing and easy to care for, this mix is perfect for adding vibrant color and scent to beds, borders, and containers.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors in late winter to early spring or 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 fine soil and keep moist until germination (7–14 days).
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Transplant seedlings once large enough to handle, spacing 15–20 cm apart.
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Water regularly, especially during dry spells.
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Remove faded blooms to extend the flowering period.
Key Features
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Compact plants ideal for small spaces and containers
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Fragrant blooms in a rich color mix
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Quick to flower, ready in about 10 weeks from sowing
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Perfect for cut flowers and floral arrangements
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Easy-to-grow annual with long-lasting blooms
Ideal For
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Flower beds and borders
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Patio containers and window boxes
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Cottage gardens and cutting gardens
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Adding fragrance and color to small spaces
Sowing
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Best time: Late winter to spring
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Lightly cover seeds and keep soil moist
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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For continuous blooms, sow in small batches every 2–3 weeks during spring.
Crazy Daisy Seeds (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum)
A fun twist on the traditional daisy, Crazy Daisy produces frilly, shaggy white petals with golden-yellow centers. Each bloom is unique, bringing playful charm and texture to borders, wildflower plantings, and cottage gardens. Hardy and easy to grow, they also make excellent cut flowers.
What Makes It Special
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Unique shaggy, frilled daisy flowers
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Hardy, low-maintenance, and long-flowering
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Excellent fresh cut flowers
Key Features
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Botanical name: Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
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Hardy perennial
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Height: 60–80 cm (24–32 in)
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Bloom time: Summer
Ideal For
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Cottage gardens and wildflower meadows
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Borders and mixed perennial beds
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Fresh cut flower arrangements
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
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Cover lightly with soil and keep moist
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Germination: 14–28 days at 18–22°C
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Thin seedlings 30 cm apart
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Flowers the first or second year after sowing
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
Dianthus ‘Sweetness’ Mix Seeds (Dianthus plumarius)
A fragrant and charming perennial, Dianthus ‘Sweetness’ Mix produces clusters of double, colorful blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. Compact and hardy, it’s perfect for borders, rock gardens, and containers, providing long-lasting color and sweet fragrance from late spring through summer.
What Makes It Special
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Fragrant, double blooms in a mix of pink, red, and white
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Compact, hardy, and ideal for small garden spaces
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Long flowering season with eye-catching colors
Key Features
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Botanical name: Dianthus plumarius
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Hardy perennial
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Height: 15–20 cm (6–8 in)
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Bloom time: Late spring to summer
Ideal For
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Borders, rock gardens, and container plantings
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Fragrant garden displays
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Edging and small garden spaces
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Mar–May
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Cover lightly with soil and keep moist
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Germination: 14–21 days at 15–20°C
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Thin seedlings 15–20 cm apart
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Flowers in the first or second season after sowing
HOLLYHOCK ‘CHATERS DOUBLE YELLOW’ SEEDS (Althaea rosea)
Add towering elegance and cheerful color to your garden with Hollyhock ‘Chaters Double Yellow’. This classic biennial produces large, double yellow flowers on tall, sturdy stems, creating a stunning vertical display in borders and cottage gardens. Easy to grow and long-flowering, it attracts pollinators while enhancing garden charm.
Why Grow "Chaters Double Yellow"
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Large, double yellow flowers
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Tall, sturdy stems for vertical impact
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Long-flowering and low-maintenance
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Attracts bees and butterflies
Key Features
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Type: Biennial (Althaea rosea)
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Height: 150–200 cm
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Flowering: Summer (June–August)
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, cottage gardens, tall displays, pollinator-friendly
Ideal For
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Adding height and color to garden borders
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Cottage and informal garden designs
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Attracting pollinators
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Cut flowers for arrangements
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: 40–50 cm apart
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Full sun and well-drained soil for best flowering
Hare’s Ear Seeds (Bupleurum rotundifolium ‘Griffithii’)
Add unique texture and vibrant color to your garden with Hare’s Ear (Bupleurum rotundifolium ‘Griffithii’). This annual produces clusters of bright green, airy umbels above fine foliage, creating a striking contrast in borders, cutting gardens, and wildflower meadows. Hardy and easy to grow, it attracts pollinators and adds architectural interest to your garden.
How to Grow
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Sow directly outdoors in spring after 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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Cut flowers regularly to encourage continued blooming.
Key Features
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Airy green umbels for a unique garden texture
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Hardy annual, easy to grow and long-flowering
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Excellent for borders, cutting gardens, and meadows
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Architectural foliage adds interest to plantings
Ideal For
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Flower borders and cottage gardens
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Cutting gardens for fresh bouquets
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Wildflower-style meadows and naturalized areas
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Pollinator-friendly landscapes
Sowing
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Best time: Spring outdoors
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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 a longer display, sow in successive batches every 2–3 weeks during spring.
Sweet Pea ‘Navy Blue’ – Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
Sweet Pea ‘Navy Blue’ is a classic, fragrant annual climber producing rich, deep navy-blue flowers that bloom all summer. Perfect for trellises, fences, obelisks, and window boxes, its striking color and sweet scent make it a standout in any garden. Long-flowering and easy to grow, this variety is ideal for adding both visual and aromatic charm to borders and containers.
Why Grow "Navy Blue"
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Deep navy-blue, fragrant blooms
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Long flowering season throughout summer
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Ideal for vertical displays and containers
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Adds color and scent to borders and patios
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber (Lathyrus odoratus)
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Height: 150–180 cm
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Flowering: Summer
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Trellises, fences, obelisks, window boxes, cut flowers
Ideal For
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Vertical garden displays
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Container and patio planting
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Gardeners seeking fragrant, long-flowering climbers
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
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