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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!
- Antirrinhum F1 ‘White Giant’ EASY Sow: February–April and/or September/October Seeds: 30
- A. ‘Liberty Classic Crimson’ EASY Sow: February-April and/or September/October Seeds: 30
- Calendula officinalis ‘Indian Prince’ or English Pot Marigold EASY Sow: March/April and/or late August/September Seeds: 125
- Centaurea cyanus‘Black Ball’ EASY Cornflower H. 90cm 3ft (autumn-sown 4–5ft) Sow: March/April and/or late August/September Seeds: 300
- Eschscholzia californica ‘Orange King’ Californian poppy EASY Sow: March/April and/or late August/September Seeds: 300
- Scabiosa 'Tall Double Mix' Easy Black opium poppy Sow: March/April and/or late August/September Seeds: 55
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This is a selection of 6 of my favourite flower seeds to sow in autumn.
Please note: these are not available for delivery outside of the UK.
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