• Stunning, brightly-colored spikes create a strong feature in the early summer garden. Its pea-like flowers grow in dense spires. Scatter through cottage or wildflower gardens or mass plant in the border. Purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. Lupins prefer a full sun position but will also grow well in semi-shade, they do not grow well in full shade. They grow well in a wide variety of soil conditions although chalky and/or waterlogged soil will be a problem if not improved before planting. If the ground is clay, lots of compost dug into the planting area will greatly increase their chances of surviving winters. Once your Lupins start to flower create new plants if you want more of a certain colour, gently separate the little offset at the base of a mature plant and replant it.
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    Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped dark red flowers open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
  • Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped red flowers open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
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    Mid-season (90-100 days) Chinese heirloom variety. One of the biggest, red bell peppers, width 10 cm with an excellent, sweet, juicy taste. Very thick walls.
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    Red Currant plants produce copious quantities of small 1 cm, deep red tomatoes that are exceptionally sweet and packed with flavour. They typically require around 75 days to reach maturity, and make a good choice for containers and hanging baskets, though they are indeterminate growers. Currant tomatoes are native of Peru and Brazil. It was illustrated by Louis Feuille in 1725 Perfect for snacking tomatoes directly from the garden. Great for summer salads. Fruits from early summer until fall frost. Each plant produces 1000's of tiny tomatoes. Best for hanging baskets.
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    An F1 hybrid breeding breakthrough. Excellent bloom production during short days for cut flowers. GREENHOUSE: Sow in Jan. or early Feb. Freeze seed for 24 hrs. just before sowing, to break dormancy. Use Jiffy Mix or fine sand for a growing medium. Germinate in cool soil at 54°F/12°C for 20 days, according to color (best colors are smallest seedlings). High temp. will prevent germ. Grow seedlings cool, at 60°F/16°C days and 50°F/10°C nights. DIRECT SOWING: Sow outside in late August in cool soil. Freeze seed 24 hours before sowing. Do not pinch the flower heads. For improved blossoms, add lime to the soil each year.
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large flowers, diameter 8-10 cm in various bright colors. Blooms from June until frost.  
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