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As well as veg, salad and herbs, we sow a lot of our hardy annual flowers and foliage in September because you get:
Please note: these are not available for delivery outside of the UK.
- Pretty foliage of plants such as Californian poppies and cerinthe in the garden through the winter.
- Larger plants which produce more flowers over a longer period next year
- Flowers a month to six weeks earlier than those sown in spring. In Sussex we have a garden full of flowers by mid-May after the tulips have finished, and before the rose and perennials have really got going
- Better disease-resistance from sturdier plants
- It’s one less thing to do next spring!
Ammi majus Bishop’s flower EASY
Sow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 500
Bupleurum rotundifolium ‘Griffithii’
Sow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 175
Cerinthe major Purpurascens EASY Honeywort
Sow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 12
Euphorbia oblongata EASY
Short-lived perennial grown as hardy annual.Sow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 45
Orlaya grandiflora White lace flower
Sow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 30
Salvia viridis (syn. horminum) ‘Blue Clary’
EASYSow: March/April and/or late August/September.
Seeds: 100
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6 packets of seed to create beautiful foliage:
Please note: these are not available for delivery outside of the UK.
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