• Painted daisies are not your average daisy! Painted Daisy Seeds produce 3-inch flowers in bright shades of yellow, red, and white which have rings around the center in mahogany, orange, scarlet, or rust. The unique Painted Daisies are sure to impress all who visit your garden or stroll through your wildflower meadow
  • Annual, with densely branched stems,  which grow 80-100cm (30-40in.) tall. Large pink flowers diameter 7-10cm (3-4in.) with contrasting pink and cherry-colored edges. Blooms from mid-June to frost. Cold and relative drought resistant. Use for flowerbeds, borders, and cutting. 0.5g approx. 100 seeds.
  • Like little starbursts of color in your garden, the lovely needle variety of popular Asters sure is eye-catching!  Asters cultivar with double-needle 10-12 cm (4 in) diameter, dark pink color. Up to 20 blossoms per plant. Profuse blooms from early summer to fall.
  • An annual plant, 80-120 cm in height. Flowers of red color, 2-3 cm in diameter. They are grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May or towards winter, seeds are sown for seedlings in March. It grows better in areas protected from the wind. Blooms profusely, from June to September. Used in mixed flower beds, group plantings, and for cutting.
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    Uniform-sized, lemon-yellow flowers are held on plants growing to 60 cm tall. Incredibly prolific!  
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    This annual flowering flax grows to only 50cm (20") tall, with cup-shaped flowers appearing in red, white, salmon, and lilac throughout the season. The real trick with Linum is to direct sow the seeds multiple times for an extended bloom period. Sow Linum Charmer Mix at two week intervals from mid-March to the end of May for a full summer of brightly coloured flowers. This mix looks great in containers, but even better in mass plantings. Linum grandiflorum is native to Algeria and some other parts of north Africa, and is relatively drought resistant. Water regularly if growing in containers.
  • A small 15 cm biennial with azure blue flowers that can re-seed itself.
  • Scabiosa Imperial Mix seeds are also known as the Pincushion Flower. Fully double flowers in rose, pink, purple, lavender, maroon, and white. Flowers are 8cm across and almost ball-shaped, appearing from mid-summer to frost. Start indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost, or direct sow outdoors in autumn. This giant mix has a plant height of 78-104cm. Scabiosa flowers are unusually generous with nectar.  Bring some cut flowers indoors and enjoy their fragrant scent in flower arrangements.  
  • A compact Morning Glory type plant, covered with flowers. The blooms are a striking navy blue with yellow and white centres. Blooms intensify as days get shorter.  Use this 30 cm variety in containers or along borders.Carming 5 cm blooms that face upwards.  
  • The largest flower in the Spider type Asters! The 10 cm double quilled blooms provide an excellent show and are ideal for cut-flowers. The wide-ranging mix is made up of nine different colours on long 50 cm stems.
  • Nasturtium is a cheerful, easy, quick-growing annual flower!  They’re colorful, edible flowers, and good for kids to plant.  Salad Blend nasturtiums feature spurless, half-double flowers in tangerine, soft salmon, deep gold, deep mahogany, bright scarlet, cream, and cherry-rose. Pick and wash a handful of these bright summer flowers and just tear them into pieces over a summer salad. The result transforms a simple salad into a work of art. They’re also great for companion planting as a fantastic trap crop; the mustard oil they produce is adored by garden pests. After seeding, plants appear in 7 to 10 days.
  • Pipe cleaner-like pink spikes add interest to arrangements. Early to bloom.
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