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🌞 Cosmos ‘Bright Lights Mix’ – Fiery Blooms for Summer Borders & Pollinator Gardens
Light up your garden with the radiant hues of Cosmos 'Bright Lights Mix'.
This semi-tall variety of Cosmos sulphureus produces silky, daisy-like flowers in vivid shades of orange, gold, red, and yellow, blooming continuously from midsummer to the first frost. With feathery foliage and a free-flowering habit, it’s ideal for mass plantings, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly borders. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant, it thrives in sunny, well-drained locations.
- Botanical Name: Cosmos sulphureus 'Bright Lights Mix'
- Height & Spread: 70–90cm tall × 30–45cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile loam (pH 6.0–7.0)
- Flowering Period: Midsummer to autumn
- Uses: Borders, wildflower gardens, containers, cut flowers, pollinator habitats
- Other Names: Sulphur Cosmos, Mexican Aster
- approx 0.500g/ 40 -60 seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Bold colour mix: orange, gold, red, and yellow
- Long-lasting blooms with minimal care
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Excellent for cutting and drying
- Thrives in heat and poor soils
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires 6–8 hours of full sun daily for optimal flowering and sturdy growth.
🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, fertile loam with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Avoid overly rich soil, which can reduce flowering.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in spring after last frost or indoors 4–6 weeks prior
- Cover seeds lightly (3–5mm deep)
- Germinates in 7–14 days at 20–24°C
- Space plants 30–50cm apart for stronger stems
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—drought-tolerant and thrives in heat.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent unwanted seed formation
- Pinch out seedlings at 30cm tall to promote bushier growth
- Replace seasonally for best performance
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with zinnias, salvias, or calendula in a summer border. Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria.
🌸 Cosmos ‘Carpet Formula Mix’ – Low-Growing Blooms for Borders, Pots & Pollinators
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Create a cheerful carpet of colour with Cosmos 'Carpet Formula Mix'.
This dwarf cosmos variety produces masses of semi-double flowers in warm, sunny shades of yellow, orange, red, and white. With a compact habit and feathery foliage, it’s ideal for edging, bedding, pots, and small-space gardens. Easy to grow and heat-tolerant, it thrives in poor soils and attracts bees and butterflies throughout the season.- Botanical Name: Cosmos sulphureus 'Carpet Formula Mix'
- Height & Spread: 30–45cm tall × 30cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Flowering Period: Spring to autumn
- Uses: Borders, containers, mass plantings, pollinator gardens
- Other Names: Dwarf Cosmos, Sulphur Cosmos
- Approx: 0.140g /20 seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Compact plants with vibrant semi-double blooms
- Ideal for small gardens, pots, and edging
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Thrives in heat and poor soil
- Excellent for dried flower crafts
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires full sun (6+ hours daily) for best flowering and compact growth.🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Avoid overly rich soil, which can reduce flowering.🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in spring or autumn (temperate zones)
- Sow seeds 3–5mm deep
- Germinates in 7–14 days at 20–24°C
- Space plants 20–30cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—drought-tolerant and thrives in heat.✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering
- Pinch tips early to promote bushier growth
- Replace seasonally for best performance
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with alyssum, calendula, or dwarf zinnias in a low-maintenance summer border. Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria.
🧁 Cosmos ‘Cupcakes Blush’ – Ruffled Blooms in Soft Pink for Bouquets & Borders
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Add elegance and whimsy to your garden with Cosmos 'Cupcakes Blush'.
This stunning variety features large, semi-double flowers with fused petals that form a teacup shape, often edged like pinking shears. Blooms range from soft blush pink to creamy white with streaks and collars, floating above fine, feathery foliage. A favourite for florists and cottage gardens, it’s heat-loving, easy to grow, and adored by pollinators.- Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus 'Cupcakes Blush'
- Height & Spread: 90–120cm tall × 50cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Average, moist, well-drained soil (sandy loam preferred)
- Flowering Period: Early summer to autumn
- Uses: Borders, cut flowers, wedding work, pollinator gardens
- Other Names: Mexican Aster, Cupcakes Series
- approx: 10 seed per packet
Why You'll Love It:
- Large, bowl-shaped blooms in blush pink and white
- Unique petal fusion for a teacup effect
- Long flowering season with minimal care
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Excellent for cutting and floral design
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires full sun (6+ hours daily) for optimal flowering and sturdy stems.🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained sandy loam with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Avoid overly rich soil to prevent excessive foliage at the expense of blooms.🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost or sow directly after frost
- Soak seeds overnight for faster germination
- Sow 5mm deep; germinates in 7–14 days at 20–24°C
- Space plants 30–45cm apart
- Pinch when 20–30cm tall to encourage bushiness
- Approx. 10 seeds
💧 Watering:
Water twice weekly 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.
Cosmos Tall Sensation Mixed – Graceful Blooms in Stunning Hues
Bring height, colour, and movement to your garden with Cosmos 'Tall Sensation Mixed'.
This beloved variety of Cosmos bipinnatus features tall, wispy stems topped with large, single blooms in a soft colour palette of white, pink, rose, and crimson. With its feathery foliage and long flowering season, it’s ideal for cottage gardens, mass plantings, and pollinator-friendly borders. Cosmos are drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and excellent for cut flowers.
- Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus 'Tall Sensation Mixed'
- Height & Spread: 100–120cm tall × 40–50cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil (pH 6.0–7.0)
- Flowering Period: Summer to autumn
- Uses: Borders, wildflower gardens, containers, cut flowers, pollinator habitats
- Other Names: Mexican Aster, Sensation Mix Cosmos
- Approx: 0.145g/ 20 seeds per pkt
Why You'll Love It:
- Large daisy-like blooms in soft romantic tones
- Tall, airy stems for vertical interest
- Excellent for cutting and drying
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Drought-tolerant and low maintenance
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires full sun (6+ hours daily) for optimal flowering and sturdy stems.
🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Avoid overly rich soil, which can reduce flowering.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in spring to early summer (temperate zones)
- Sow seeds 5–6mm deep
- Germinates in 14–21 days at 18–24°C
- Space plants 40cm apart for stronger stems
- Flowers in 70–85 days from sowing
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—drought-tolerant and thrives in heat.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering
- Pinch seedlings at 30cm tall to promote bushier growth
- Allow some blooms to go to seed for natural reseeding
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with zinnias, salvias, or calendula in a summer border. Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria.
Make a statement in your garden with Dahlia ‘Decorative Giants Mixed’ — a dazzling blend of large, double and semi-double blooms in vibrant colours and bi-colours. These tall, showy plants reach up to 90–120cm, producing flowers so big they’re often called “dinner plate dahlias.” Perfect for cut flower gardens, borders, and mass plantings, they add drama and elegance from late spring through autumn.
This mix includes a variety of forms and shades, making it a favourite for gardeners and florists alike. Easy to grow from seed, they’re a stunning addition to any sunny garden bed.
- 🌿 Botanical name: Dahlia pinnata
- 🌼 Life cycle: Tender perennial (grown as annual in cool climates)
- 📏 Height: 90–120cm
- 🎨 Colour mix: Brights, pastels, and bi-colours
- ✂️ Use: Borders, cut flowers, cottage gardens
- 📦 Seed count: Approx : 0.200g / 20 seeds per pkt
🌱 Growing Instructions
Sowing Time (Australia):
- Tropical & Subtropical: Spring and Autumn
- Temperate & Cool: Spring to early summer
Sowing Method:
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or sow direct after frost risk has passed
- Sow seeds 5mm deep in well-drained seed-raising mix
- Maintain temperature around 21–23°C for germination (7–12 days)
Position:
- Full sun
- Sheltered from strong winds
Spacing:
- Space plants 40–60cm apart for best airflow and flower development
Soil:
- Rich, well-drained soil with added compost or organic matter
Watering & Feeding:
- Water regularly but avoid waterlogging
- Feed fortnightly with liquid fertiliser during active growth
Care Tips:
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering
- In cooler climates, lift and store tubers after frost for replanting next season
- Avoid disturbing plants for two years if growing for tuber harvest
Dahlia Decorative Giants Mixed – Bold, Show-Stopping Blooms
Transform your garden into a vibrant masterpiece with Dahlia Decorative Giants Mixed! Featuring extra-large, fully double blooms in an exquisite mix of reds, pinks, oranges, yellows, and purples, these dahlias create an eye-catching display in beds, borders, and cut-flower arrangements. Their lush, velvety petals and dramatic presence make them a must-have for any floral enthusiast.
🌸 Key Features:
- Giant, decorative blooms that add bold color and texture.
- A striking mix of warm and cool tones for a vibrant garden display.
- Ideal for flower beds, borders, and stunning cut-flower bouquets.
- Long-lasting blooms with a prolonged flowering season.
🌱 Growing Information:
- Height: 90–120 cm
- Spacing: 45 cm apart for full growth
- Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
- Bloom Time: Summer to autumn
- Sunlight: Full sun
💡 Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for creating dramatic floral arrangements, filling garden spaces with lush beauty, and attracting pollinators, these Decorative Giant Dahlias are effortless to grow and reward you with stunning, oversized blooms throughout the season.
✨ Ready to add breathtaking color to your garden? Order your Dahlia Decorative Giants Mixed seeds today!
Dandy Tomatoes Heirloom
Family‑saved seeds • Reliable all‑rounder • From salad to sauce
Grown from my family’s own heirloom tomato plants, Dandy Tomatoes Heirloom is a true garden classic. These seeds have been carefully saved from healthy, productive plants selected for flavour, versatility, and reliability.
Dandy Tomatoes are a fantastic all‑rounder in the kitchen — juicy and fresh for salads, yet rich and meaty enough for sauces, roasting, and cooking. Whether you’re a new gardener or a seasoned grower, this variety delivers dependable crops and delicious results.
Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and large pots, this heirloom tomato rewards you with generous harvests and that unmistakable, old‑fashioned tomato taste.
🌱 What You’ll Love
- Family‑saved heirloom tomato seeds
- Excellent flavour: fresh, sweet, and balanced
- Versatile use — salads, sauces, roasting & preserving
- Reliable producer in home gardens
- Open‑pollinated (save your own seeds!)
Seed Packet Instructions
Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Plant Type: Indeterminate (continues to grow and fruit)
Harvest Time: Approx. 70–80 days from transplant
Sowing Instructions
- Sow seeds 6–8 weeks before last frost or in early spring
- Plant seeds 5–7 mm deep in seed‑raising mix
- Keep soil moist but not wet
- Germination: 7–14 days at 18–25°C
Transplanting
- Transplant seedlings once they have at least two true leaves
- Space plants 45–60 cm apart
- Choose a sunny position with well‑drained soil
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
- Water: Regular, consistent watering
- Support: Stake, trellis, or cage recommended
🍅 Growing Tips for Best Results
- Plant seedlings deeper than they were in the pot — tomatoes grow roots along buried stems
- Mulch well to retain moisture and reduce soil splash
- Water at the base of the plant to prevent disease
- Feed regularly with a balanced or tomato‑specific fertiliser
- Prune lightly to improve airflow and fruit production
Seed Saving Tip
Let a fully ripe fruit soften on the plant, scoop out the seeds, ferment briefly in water, then dry thoroughly. Store in a cool, dry place for future seasons.
Packed with care and grown from generations of family‑saved seed — Dandy Tomatoes Heirloom brings timeless flavour back to the garden.
Dwarf Red Prairie – Coreopsis tinctoria
Heirloom | Hardy Annual | U.S. Wildflower
Add bold, prairie-inspired colour to your garden with Coreopsis 'Dwarf Red Prairie'.
This compact annual wildflower produces masses of mahogany-red daisy-like blooms on slender stems, creating a vibrant display from late spring through summer. With its tidy habit and drought tolerance, it’s ideal for borders, native gardens, containers, and mass plantings. A magnet for bees, butterflies, and birds, it also self-seeds readily for naturalised charm.
- Botanical Name: Coreopsis tinctoria 'Dwarf Red Prairie'
- Height & Spread: 30–45cm tall × 25cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Flowering Period: Spring to early autumn
- Uses: Borders, wildflower gardens, containers, pollinator habitats
- Other Names: Plains Coreopsis, Tickseed, Calliopsis
- Approx 0.100g of seed
Why You'll Love It:
- Rich mahogany-red blooms with dainty yellow accents
- Compact habit perfect for small gardens and pots
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and birds
- Drought-tolerant and low maintenance
- Re-seeds easily for naturalised displays
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Requires full sun for best flowering and compact growth.
🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Tolerates poor or sandy soils.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in spring or autumn
- Lightly cover seeds (2–3mm deep)
- Germinates in 7–14 days at 18–22°C
- Space plants 20–25cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—tolerates dry conditions well.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
- Allow some flowers to go to seed for natural reseeding
- Replace seasonally for best performance
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with cosmos, calendula, or native grasses in a low-maintenance pollinator garden. Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria.
🍆 Eggplant – Black Beauty (Heirloom)
(Solanum melongena)
A true garden classic, Black Beauty eggplant is a long‑loved heirloom variety known for its large, glossy deep purple fruits and rich, creamy flavour. First introduced in the early 1900s, it remains a favourite for its reliable yields and versatile culinary use.
This productive plant forms bushy growth with sizeable, oval fruits that are perfect for grilling, roasting, baking, and classic dishes like eggplant parmigiana. Its smooth texture and mild taste make it a staple in summer gardens and kitchens alike.
A dependable warm‑season crop, Black Beauty thrives in sunny conditions and rewards growers with multiple large fruits per plant across the season.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
Classic heirloom eggplant
Large, glossy deep‑purple fruits
Mild, creamy flavour
High‑yielding and reliable
Perfect for grilling, roasting, and cooking
🌱 Growing Tips
Warm‑season crop—plant after frost
Start indoors in cooler climates
Prefers rich, well‑drained soil
Keep soil consistently moist
Stake plants to support heavy fruit
🌱 Plant Details
Botanical name: Solanum melongena
Plant type: Warm‑season fruiting vegetable
Position: Full sun
Harvest: Approx. 75–90 days
Spacing: 30–45 cm apart
Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
Sowing instructions
Sow: Spring (after frost)
Depth: 6 mm (¼")
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Rich, well‑drained, warm
Germination: 7–14 days
Approx. 50 seeds pkt
Warm‑season crop. Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct sow in warm soil. Space 30–45 cm apart. Keep soil consistently moist and stake plants as needed. Harvest when fruits are glossy and firm (~75–90 days).
