Sort by:
40 products
40 products
Petunia Mix – Seeds (Petunia hybrida pendula)
The Petunia Mix is a trailing variety producing a cascade of colorful blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, and white. Its pendulous habit makes it perfect for hanging baskets, window boxes, and containers, creating a vibrant, overflowing display all summer long.
What Makes It Special
-
Cascading trailing habit for dramatic garden displays
-
Mixed vibrant colors for long-lasting visual appeal
-
Continuous flowering from early summer to autumn
-
Ideal for creating striking hanging baskets and container arrangements
Key Features
-
Botanical name: Petunia hybrida pendula
-
Variety: Mix
-
Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
-
Height/Spread: 20–25 cm tall, trailing 40–50 cm
-
Position: Full sun; fertile, well-drained soil
-
Flowering period: June–October
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
-
Patio containers and garden planters
-
Adding trailing color to borders and raised beds
-
Brightening balconies and terraces
Sowing Instructions
-
When to sow: February–April indoors
-
How to sow:
-
Surface sow on moist seed compost
-
Press lightly; do not cover
-
Maintain 20–24°C; germination 10–21 days
-
-
After germination:
-
Transplant seedlings into individual pots when large enough
-
Harden off before planting out after the last frost
-
Space 20–25 cm apart for trailing growth
-
Petunia F1 Supercascade Blue – Seeds (Petunia Grandiflora)
Description:
Bring bold, cascading color to your garden with Petunia F1 Supercascade Blue, a stunning Grandiflora variety known for its large, velvety blue blooms and vigorous trailing habit. Perfect for creating luxurious hanging baskets, bright containers, and vibrant borders, these easy-to-grow annuals deliver continuous blooms from spring through autumn. Their lush, cascading growth ensures an eye-catching display all season long.
Key Features
-
Extra-large, velvety-blue Grandiflora flowers
-
Continuous flowering from spring to fall
-
Trailing habit ideal for baskets and containers
-
Vigorous and weather-tolerant variety
-
Easy to grow and maintain
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
-
Patio containers and balcony displays
-
Garden borders and bedding schemes
-
Long-lasting seasonal color displays
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: February–April
-
Transplant Outdoors: May, after frost
-
Germination: 10–14 days at 20–24°C
-
Plant Spacing: 30 cm apart
-
Height: 25–35 cm
-
Light: Full sun
-
Soil: Moist, well-drained
Care Tips
-
Deadhead regularly to promote new blooms
-
Water evenly; avoid waterlogging
-
Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 2–3 weeks
-
Pinch young plants to encourage bushy growth
Pansy Trailing Yellow Seeds (Viola williamsii pendula)
The Pansy Trailing Yellow (Viola williamsii pendula) is a cheerful and versatile variety, producing an abundance of bright yellow blooms that spill gracefully over baskets, containers, and window boxes. Its trailing habit makes it perfect for adding cascades of color to outdoor displays from spring through autumn.
What Makes It Special
-
Masses of golden-yellow flowers
-
Naturally trailing growth – ideal for hanging baskets
-
Long blooming season with minimal care
Key Features
-
Botanical name: Viola williamsii pendula
-
Hardy annual / short-lived perennial
-
Height: 15–20 cm
-
Spread / trail: 30–40 cm
-
Flowering: Spring to autumn
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
-
Containers and patio pots
-
Bedding and ground cover
Sowing
-
Sow indoors: February–April in trays, cover lightly
-
Germination: 10–14 days at 15–20°C
-
Transplant outdoors after frost, 20 cm apart
-
Prefers sun or partial shade and well-drained soil
Nasturtium ‘Empress of India’ – Seeds (Tropaeolum nanum)
Nasturtium ‘Empress of India’ (Tropaeolum nanum) is a vibrant annual with striking deep red and dark foliage. Its trailing habit makes it perfect for containers, hanging baskets, and garden borders. Edible flowers and leaves add a peppery flavor to salads and garnishes, while the plant attracts pollinators, creating both beauty and utility in your garden.
Why Grow "Empress of India"
-
Deep red blooms with dark, attractive foliage
-
Trailing habit ideal for containers and hanging baskets
-
Edible flowers and leaves with a peppery taste
-
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Key Features
-
Type: Annual (Tropaeolum nanum)
-
Height: 20–30 cm
-
Flowering: June–September
-
Position: Full sun to partial shade
-
Uses: Containers, hanging baskets, borders, edible garden
Ideal For
-
Edible and ornamental garden planting
-
Hanging baskets and container displays
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
-
Borders and small garden beds
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow indoors: March–April in trays or pots
-
Sow outdoors: After last frost in prepared soil
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 18–22°C
-
Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm apart
-
Prefers well-drained soil and sunny positions
-
Deadhead to encourage continuous flowering
Nasturtium ‘Fiery Festival’ Double Red Seeds (Tropaeolum majus)
Nasturtium ‘Fiery Festival’ is a vibrant annual producing fully double, fiery red blooms with a trailing or bushy habit. Blooming from late spring to autumn, it’s perfect for hanging baskets, containers, and garden borders. Hardy, easy to grow, and edible, its colorful flowers also attract pollinators and add a dramatic splash of color to any garden.
What Makes It Special
-
Fully double, fiery red blooms
-
Edible flowers and attractive to pollinators
-
Hardy, low-maintenance, and long-flowering
Key Features
-
Botanical name: Tropaeolum majus
-
Annual
-
Height: 20–40 cm (bushy) or trailing 50–70 cm
-
Bloom time: Late spring to autumn
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets, containers, and borders
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
-
Edible flowers for salads and garnishes
Sowing
-
Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
-
Cover seeds lightly with soil
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 18–22°C
-
Space seedlings 25–30 cm apart
-
Flowers the same year
Nasturtium 'Double Gleam Hybrids' Mix – 80 Seeds (Tropaeolum majus)
Fill your garden with vibrant color using Nasturtium 'Double Gleam Hybrids' Mix. This stunning variety produces semi-double blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and red above trailing, rounded foliage. Perfect for borders, hanging baskets, and containers, nasturtiums are also edible, adding color and spice to salads.
Why Grow 'Double Gleam Hybrids'
-
Semi-double, glowing flowers in warm tones
-
Long-lasting summer blooms
-
Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
-
Edible flowers and leaves
Key Features
-
Type: Hardy annual (Tropaeolum majus)
-
Height: 30–40 cm, trailing
-
Flowering: June–September
-
Position: Full sun or partial shade
-
Uses: Borders, baskets, containers, edible flowers
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
-
Bright summer bedding
-
Edible gardens and kitchen plots
-
Companion planting to deter pests
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow indoors: March–April in pots
-
Sow outdoors: April–June directly in soil
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 15–20°C
-
Plant spacing: 25–30 cm
-
Prefers poor to moderately fertile soil for best flowering
Moss Verbena – Bright, Low-Growing Blooms
Moss Verbena (Verbena tenuisecta) produces a carpet of delicate, star-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white. Its fine, moss-like foliage and trailing habit make it perfect for borders, rock gardens, and containers. This heat-tolerant, long-flowering annual attracts pollinators and adds vibrant color throughout the summer.
What Makes It Special
-
Low-growing, trailing habit ideal for ground cover
-
Long-lasting blooms in bright, cheerful colors
-
Attracts bees and butterflies
-
Drought-tolerant once established
Key Features
-
Height: 15–20 cm
-
Spreads 30–40 cm
-
Annual – blooms the first year from seed
-
Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
-
Continuous flowering summer to frost
Ideal For
-
Borders, rock gardens, and containers
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
-
Summer color displays and edging
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
Sowing
-
-
Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct in spring
-
Cover seeds lightly with compost
-
Germination: 10–14 days at 18–21°C
-
Space seedlings 20–25 cm apart
-
Full sun and regular watering for best blooms
-
Moss Rose Double – Seeds (Portulaca grandiflora)
The Moss Rose Double is a vibrant, sun-loving annual that produces rose-like double blooms in a brilliant mix of colors—pink, red, yellow, orange, and white. With its trailing habit and fleshy, succulent foliage, it is exceptionally drought-tolerant and easy to grow, making it ideal for containers, baskets, and rock gardens.
What Makes It Special
-
Striking double flowers with a rose-like form
-
Thrives in heat and poor, dry soils
-
Long flowering season through summer
-
Excellent for low-maintenance gardens
Key Features
-
Botanical name: Portulaca grandiflora
-
Variety: Moss Rose Double
-
Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
-
Height/Spread: 10–15 cm tall, spreading to 30 cm
-
Position: Full sun; sandy, well-drained soil
-
Flowering period: Summer to early autumn
Ideal For
-
Hanging baskets and containers
-
Rock gardens and sunny borders
-
Ground cover in hot, dry spots
-
Colorful edging displays
Sowing Instructions
-
When to sow: March–May indoors or April–June outdoors after frost
-
How to sow:
-
Scatter seeds on the soil surface (light aids germination)
-
Press gently but do not cover deeply
-
Germination: 10–14 days
-
-
After germination:
-
Thin seedlings to 15–20 cm apart
-
Water sparingly—plants prefer drier soil
-
Lobelia 'White Lady' – 7000 Seeds (Lobelia erinus)
Bring a touch of elegance to your garden with Lobelia 'White Lady', a compact annual covered in pure white blooms. Perfect for brightening borders, baskets, and containers all summer long.
What Makes It Special
-
Masses of crisp white flowers
-
Compact, trailing growth
-
Long-lasting summer color
Key Features
-
Height: 10–15 cm
-
Blooms: Summer to early autumn
-
Grows in full sun or partial shade
-
Easy to grow annual
Ideal For
-
Borders and edging
-
Hanging baskets and window boxes
-
Mixed containers and rock gardens
Sowing
-
Sow indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost
-
Germination: 10–14 days
-
Transplant 15–20 cm apart
Showing 18/40
