Description
A lovely blend of double flowers on tall stems. Ideal for borders and cutting. Very easy to grow and a traditional ‘cottage garden’ favourite. Attracts butterflies and bees.
Sow outdoors, March-May or August-October, where they are to flower, 0.5cm (¼”) deep, directly into finely-prepared, well-drained soil, which has already been watered. Seedlings usually appear in 14-28 days. Thin seedlings to 20cm (8″) apart. Water well until plants are established. For a continuous display, make sowings at two to three-week intervals. Sowings made in curves, rather than straight lines, often create a more pleasing effect. Flowers: June-September. Late summer and autumn sowings will flower the following year, often earlier than spring sowings.
Tip: Remove dead heads to prolong flowering season. Why not grow some in the vegetable garden, just for cutting?
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