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💙 Felicia ‘Blue’ – Compact Sky-Blue Daisies for Borders, Pots & Pollinators
🛒 Product Description
Felicia ‘Blue’, also known as Blue Marguerite, is a charming and compact perennial featuring bright sky-blue daisy-like flowers with golden yellow centers. Its tidy growth and continuous blooming make it perfect for:
- 🌿 Edging borders and sunny garden beds
- 🪴 Containers, window boxes, and patio pots
- 🐝 Pollinator-friendly displays and small-space gardens
Growing to approximately 20–30 cm, Felicia thrives in full sun, blooms from spring through autumn, and attracts bees and butterflies with its open, nectar-rich flowers. Its vibrant color and low-maintenance nature make it a favorite for cheerful, long-season planting.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 18–22°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 10–14 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- .100g approx 85 seeds per packet
Approx 0.100g/85 seeds (low germinations rate)
Cosmos ‘Cupcakes Mixed’ – Ruffled Bowl-Shaped Blooms in a Rainbow of Summer Color
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Add elegance and movement to your garden with Cosmos 'Cupcakes Mixed'.
This unique variety features large, single or semi-double flowers with fused petals that form a bowl-like shape—resembling a teacup. Blooms range from white to pale pink and deeper rose, often with delicate collars or streaks. Floating above fine, feathery foliage, these flowers bloom continuously from early summer to autumn and attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.- Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus 'Cupcakes Mixed'
- Height & Spread: 90–120cm tall × 50cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Average, moist, well-drained soil
- Flowering Period: Early summer to first frost
- Uses: Borders, cut flowers, cottage gardens, pollinator habitats
- Other Names: Mexican Aster, Cupcakes Series
- Approx : 10 seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Large, bowl-shaped blooms in soft pinks and whites
- Unique petal fusion for whimsical texture
- Long flowering season with minimal care
- Excellent for cutting and floral design
- Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires full sun (6+ hours daily) for optimal flowering and sturdy stems.🌱 Soil:
Prefers average, well-drained soil. Avoid overly rich soil, which can reduce flowering.🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost or directly after frost
- Sow seeds 5mm deep
- Germinates in 7–14 days at 20–24°C
- Space plants 30–45cm apart
- Pinch when 20–30cm tall to encourage bushiness
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💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—drought-tolerant and low maintenance.✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead regularly to extend bloom time
- Stake if needed in windy areas
- Allow some blooms to go to seed for natural reseeding
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with larkspur, scabiosa, or nigella in romantic garden beds or bouquets. Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria.
🔴 Poppy – Red Flanders
Papaver rhoeas
The classic Red Flanders Poppy brings a bold sweep of scarlet to any garden. With delicate, papery petals and a soft, naturalistic look, this heirloom favourite is ideal for cottage gardens, meadows, borders, and remembrance plantings. Easy, reliable, and perfect for mass displays.
✨ Why You’ll Love It
- Iconic red blooms with a soft, wildflower charm
- Easy to grow and great for naturalising
- Attracts bees and beneficial insects
- Lightly self‑seeds for future seasons
🌱 How to Grow
- Sow: Autumn–early winter
- Position: Full sun; light, well‑drained soil
- Sowing: Surface‑sow; do not cover. Keep lightly moist
- Germination: 10–20 days at 10–15°C
- Thin: 20–25 cm apart; poppies dislike transplanting
🌼 Plant Info
- Height: 40–60 cm
- Flowering: Late winter–spring
- Life cycle: Hardy annual
- Uses: Borders, meadows, cut flowers, remembrance plantings
🌿 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
Watering
- Keep soil lightly moist during germination and early growth
- Once established, water sparingly — poppies prefer dry conditions
- Avoid overhead watering during flowering to protect delicate petals
- Do not allow soil to become waterlogged
General Care
- Choose a sunny, open position for best colour and bloom density
- Avoid rich fertilisers — poppies thrive in lean, low‑nutrient soils
- Allow spent blooms to drop seed if you want naturalised drifts
- Protect young seedlings from heavy rain or strong winds
🛠️ Maintenance Guide
- Do not transplant mature seedlings, sow direct where possible
- Thin seedlings early to prevent overcrowding
- Deadhead for a tidier look, or leave seed pods to self‑seed naturally
- Reduce watering once plants are established
- Cut back dry stems at the end of the season
🍂Rudbeckia ‘Autumn Colours’ – Warm-Toned Blooms for Borders, Bouquets & Late-Season Displays
🛒 Product Description
Rudbeckia ‘Autumn Colours’ is a vibrant and easy-to-grow annual featuring large, daisy-like flowers in rich shades of bronze, gold, mahogany, and burnt orange. The pelleted seed format ensures easier handling and more uniform germination—perfect for:
- 🌻 Bold borders and cottage-style beds
- 💐 Cut flower arrangements and seasonal bouquets
- 🍁 Autumn-themed Garden displays and pollinator habitats
Growing to approximately 60–80 cm, this variety thrives in full sun, blooms from mid-summer through autumn, and attracts bees, butterflies, and seed-eating birds. Its long stems and warm palette make it a favorite for florists and late-season gardeners.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Spring, after last frost
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 20–24°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 7–14 days
- Transplanting: Harden off and plant out after frost risk has passed.
- Approx : 10 seeds per pkt
🤍Saponaria ‘White Beauty’ – Cascading White Blooms for Rockeries, Borders & Hanging Baskets
🛒 Product Description
Saponaria ‘White Beauty’, also known as Soapwort, is a charming and low-growing annual featuring masses of small, pure white flowers on fine, trailing stems. With its airy habit and soft coloring, it’s perfect for:
- 🌿 Rockeries and alpine-style gardens
- 🪴 Containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes
- 🌸 Edging borders and pollinator-friendly beds
Growing to approximately 15–25 cm, White Beauty thrives in full sun, blooms from late spring through summer, and attracts bees with its open, nectar-rich flowers. Its cascading form makes it ideal for softening edges and adding a gentle touch to mixed plantings.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Spring, after last frost
- Sowing Method: Sow directly into garden beds or trays
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 18–22°C
- Watering: Keep soil lightly moist until germination
- Germination Time: 7–14 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- Approx : 50 seeds / 0.200g per pkt
