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Petunia F2 Multiflora ‘Colorama Mix’ – Nonstop Color for Pots, Borders & Hanging Baskets
🛒 Product Description
Petunia F2 Multiflora ‘Colorama Mix’ is a high-performing annual variety bred for mass flowering, weather resilience, and a dazzling mix of reds, pinks, purples, whites, and bi colors. With its compact, mounding habit and nonstop blooms, it’s perfect for:
- 🌸 Containers, patio pots, and hanging baskets
- 🌿 Edging borders and garden beds
- 🎨 Color-rich seasonal displays and cottage gardens
Growing to approximately 25–35 cm, Colorama Mix thrives in full sun, blooms from late spring through autumn, and is known for its multiflora branching, which produces a profusion of medium-sized flowers. Ideal for gardeners seeking vibrant impact with minimal fuss
Approx: 0.100g per pkt
Petunia – Rose of Heaven
Petunia nana compacta | Heirloom | Half-Hardy Annual
Soft rose-pink blooms with a delicate, airy charm—Petunia ‘Rose of Heaven’ is a compact, free-flowering variety perfect for borders, baskets, pots, and mass planting. With a tidy habit and long-lasting colour, it’s ideal for brightening up balconies, garden beds, and cottage-style displays.
🌱 Sowing Details:
- Sow: Late winter to early spring
- Method: Surface sow in trays or punnets (do not cover)
- Light: Indirect light aids germination
- Temperature: 20–22°C
- Germination: 10–21 days
- Watering: Mist gently to keep surface moist
🌼 Growing Notes:
- Height: 20–30 cm
- Spacing: 25–30 cm
- Aspect: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile
- Flowering: ~10–12 weeks from sowing
- Features: Compact habit, rose-pink blooms, pollinator-friendly
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
- Soft, romantic colour with cottage garden appeal
- Perfect for pots, baskets, and small spaces
- Easy to grow and maintain
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insect
⭐Phlox drummondii cuspidata ‘Tall Mixed’ – Starry Blooms for Borders, Bouquets & Wildflower Gardens
🛒 Product Description
Phlox drummondii cuspidata ‘Tall Mixed’ is a striking annual variety featuring star-shaped, notched petals in a vivid mix of red, pink, white, lavender, and bicolours. With its upright habit and long stems, it’s perfect for:
- 🌸 Cut flower arrangements and cottage bouquets
- 🌿 Tall borders and wildflower-style plantings
- 🪴 Pollinator-friendly garden beds
Growing to approximately 40–60 cm, this tall phlox thrives in full sun, blooms from late spring through summer, and attracts bees and butterflies with its open, nectar-rich flowers. The cuspidata form adds a unique twist to traditional phlox, making it a standout in mixed displays.
🌱 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 18–22°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 7–14 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- Approx: 0.200g per pkt
Erigeron hybridus ‘Pink Jewel’ – Soft Daisy Blooms for Borders & Cottage Gardens
Add a frothy cascade of pink blooms to your garden with Erigeron 'Pink Jewel'.
Also known as Fleabane 'Rosa Juwel', this clump-forming perennial produces narrow, thread-like petals in bright pink with sunny yellow centres. Its compact, leafy stems spill beautifully from pots, paths, and rockeries, flowering from early summer to autumn. Loved for its resilience and charm, it thrives in well-drained soil and sunny spots, attracting bees and butterflies with ease.
- Botanical Name: Erigeron hybridus 'Pink Jewel' (syn. Erigeron speciosus 'Rosa Juwel')
- Height & Spread: 45–60cm tall × 30–45cm wide
- Position: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Well-drained chalk, loam, or sand; pH neutral to alkaline
- Flowering Period: Early summer to early autumn
- Uses: Borders, baskets, containers, rockeries, cottage gardens
- Other Names: Pink Jewel Fleabane, Rosa Juwel
- Approx. 0.100g seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Long-lasting pink daisy blooms with yellow centres
- Spills beautifully from containers and walls
- Hardy and low maintenance
- Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
- Tolerates wind, slopes, and rabbits
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. East-, south-, or west-facing aspects are ideal.
🌱 Soil:
Thrives in well-drained chalk, loam, or sandy soil. Tolerates a wide pH range: acid, neutral, or alkaline.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow indoors from February to July or outdoors in October
- Surface sow onto moist, well-drained seed compost—do not cover; seeds need light to germinate
- Ideal germination temperature: 15–20°C
- Germinates in 2–4 weeks
- Transplant when seedlings are 2–3cm tall; space 20cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, prefers dry conditions in summer.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Cut back after flowering to prolong bloom time
- Trim stems to ground level in early spring
- May require frost protection in colder areas
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for softening stone walls, edging paths, or pairing with lavender, salvia, and nepeta in a cottage-style border.
Lightweight, durable and easy to use, this plastic bracket securely joins 11 mm modular stakes to form rigid frames, rails and trellises. Snap‑fit design for fast, tool‑free assembly and season‑after‑season reuse.
The Plastic Bracket is engineered to make building custom garden structures simple and reliable. Precision‑moulded from UV‑stabilised hard plastic, each bracket fits snugly on 11 mm stakes to create straight runs, right angles and custom shapes without screws or tools. Its low profile blends with foliage while providing a firm connection that reduces wobble and keeps frames square under load. Ideal for vegetable cages, tomato supports, pea trellises and decorative frames, the bracket is lightweight for easy handling and compact for tidy storage between seasons.
Key Features
- Snap‑fit assembly for quick, tool‑free builds.
- Compatible with 11 mm stakes across all lengths.
- UV‑stabilised hard plastic resists weathering and cracking.
- Low profile design blends with plants and minimises visual clutter.
- Reusable and lightweight for easy seasonal reconfiguration.
- Secure hold reduces wobble and improves frame rigidity.
Portulaca Double Flowered Mixed
Portulaca Double Flowered Mixed – A Burst of Color, All Summer Long
Brighten your garden with Portulaca Double Flowered Mixed, a vibrant, sun-loving variety that thrives in hot and dry conditions. These double-petaled blooms in dazzling shades of red, pink, yellow, orange, and white create a stunning, low-growing carpet of color. Perfect for rock gardens, borders, hanging baskets, and container planting, this drought-tolerant beauty ensures effortless summer charm.
🌸 Key Features:
- Large, double flowers in a dazzling mix of vivid colors.
- Thrives in full sun and withstands heat and drought.
- Low-growing, spreading habit, ideal for ground cover and pots.
- Fast-growing and easy to maintain for effortless beauty.
🌱 Growing Information:
- Height: 10–15 cm
- Spacing: 15 cm apart for lush coverage
- Germination: 7–14 days at 20–25°C
- Bloom Time: Summer to early autumn
- Sunlight: Full sun
Approx: .080g per pkt
💡 Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for dry, sunny locations, Portulaca Double Flowered Mixed adds bold, cheerful color with minimal care. Its succulent-like foliage and semi-trailing habit make it an excellent choice for containers, hanging baskets, and garden edges.
✨ Ready to add vibrant, drought-resistant blooms to your garden? Order your Portulaca Double Flowered Mixed seeds today!
Ratibida columnifera ‘Prairie Coneflower’ – Native Spire Blooms for Meadows & Dry Gardens
🛒 Product Description
Ratibida columnifera, commonly known as Prairie Coneflower or Mexican Hat, is a hardy North American native perennial featuring distinctive spire-like central cones surrounded by drooping petals in warm tones of yellow, red, and bicolour. With its wildflower charm and drought tolerance, it’s perfect for:
- 🌿 Meadow plantings and prairie-style gardens
- 🐝 Pollinator habitats and biodiversity zones
- 💐 Naturalistic borders and cut flower arrangements
Growing to approximately 60–90 cm, Prairie Coneflower thrives in full sun, blooms from late spring through summer, and attracts bees, butterflies, and seed-eating birds. Its deep taproot makes it ideal for dry, poor soils, and it self-seeds readily for long-term impact.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Autumn or early spring
- 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: 14–21 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- Approx 0.100g /100seeds
PRIMULA ELATIOR ‘COLOSSEA MIXED’
Elegant spring blooms in soft, classic colours
Primula elatior ‘Colossea Mixed’ is a beautiful strain of cowslip primula, producing large, delicately shaped flowers in a charming mix of pastel and richer spring tones. Blooming in clusters above neat rosettes of fresh green foliage, these primulas bring long‑lasting colour to shaded garden beds, borders, woodland gardens, and pots.
A cool‑season favourite, Primula elatior thrives in part shade and moist, well‑drained soil, making it ideal for areas where many flowering plants struggle. Once established, plants are hardy, reliable, and return year after year with an impressive spring display.
🌸 Key Features
- Large‑flowered cowslip primula
- Soft mixed colours with classic cottage‑garden appeal
- Perfect for shade and cooler garden areas
- Ideal for borders, underplanting, and containers
- Hardy perennial in suitable climates
- Approx 70 seeds 0.50g per packet
Seed Sowing Instructions
Botanical Name: Primula elatior
Plant Type: Perennial
Flowering: Late winter to spring
When to Sow
- Sow late summer to early autumn for spring flowering
- Can also be sown in early spring in cool climates
How to Sow
- Sow seeds on the surface of fine, well‑drained seed‑raising mix
- Do not cover seed – light aids germination
- Gently mist to moisten the soil
- Keep trays cool and consistently moist
Germination: 14–28 days at 10–18°C
(Cold conditions improve results — avoid warm locations)
Transplanting
- Transplant seedlings once large enough to handle
- Handle carefully to avoid root disturbance
- Space plants 20–25 cm apart
🌱 Growing Tips
- Grow in part shade to full shade, especially in warmer climates
- Soil should be rich in organic matter and free‑draining
- Keep soil consistently moist, particularly during flowering
- Mulch well to keep roots cool and retain moisture
- Remove spent flowers to encourage extended blooming
- Best suited to cooler garden areas and protected positions
Helpful Note
Primula elatior seeds may benefit from a brief cold period. If germination is slow, move sown trays to a cooler location or refrigerate (sealed) for 1–2 weeks before returning to a bright, cool spot.
Pumpkin Butternut Waltham
(Cucurbita moschata)
One of the most popular and reliable varieties worldwide, Waltham Butternut is a classic winter pumpkin valued for its smooth texture, rich flavour, and excellent storage quality. It produces attractive, elongated fruits with tan skin and vibrant orange flesh that becomes deeper and sweeter as it matures.
This variety is perfect for roasting, soups, baking, and hearty winter meals. The dense, fine-textured flesh holds its shape well when cooked, making it a versatile kitchen staple.
Waltham Butternut grows on vigorous trailing vines that produce consistent yields of medium‑sized fruits. Known for its reliability and adaptability, it performs well across a range of climates and is especially valued for its ability to store for months after harvest.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
- Classic butternut pumpkin variety
- Sweet, smooth flesh with a rich nutty flavour
- Excellent for roasting, soups, and baking
- Reliable, high‑yielding plants
- Stores well for long periods after harvest
🌱 Growing Tips
- Plant in full sun after frost has passed
- Prefers fertile, well‑drained soil
- Allow space for trailing vines or train along edges
- Water regularly during fruit development
- Harvest when skin hardens and fully matures
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Cucurbita moschata
- Plant type: Warm‑season vine
- Position: Full sun
- Harvest: Approx. 85–105 days
- Fruit size: Typically 1.5–2.5 kg
- Seed type: Open‑pollinated
Sowing instructions
Sow: Late spring (after frost)
Depth: 2–3 cm
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Rich, well‑drained
Germination: 5–10 days
Approx. 15 seeds
Warm‑season crop. Sow direct once soil is warm. Allow space for spreading vines. Water deeply and regularly. Harvest when skin hardens and fruit fully matures
