Now your garden can be bursting with fabulous flowers throughout autumn with these healthy, large, garden-ready plug plants. Viola 'Autumn Jewels Mixed' is sweetly scented and excellent for borders or autumn pots. Simply remove from the box and plant them out into your borders, containers and baskets for a rewarding display from autumn through to spring. Ht. 15cm. Supplied as large plug plants.
An African-French hybrid marigold which produces carnation-like flowers in a mixture of colours including bronze, orange, yellow and bicolour shades. With a vigorous growth habit and superb weather resistance they give you non-stop colour in your beds, borders and planters from June until October. Ht. 35cm. Supplied as garden-ready plants.
A vigorous form of ageratum bedding, sporting fluffy, soft-blue flowers that will look great for months! Height 50cm
The Lavender 'Summer' Collection combines 3 superb varieties of French Lavender in a trio of colours. Like all Lavandula species they are richly aromatic and loved by pollinating insects. These improved varieties boast excellent health and a bushy, compact habit.
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Developed for its bicolour flowers, branching habit, and built-in mildew resistance ? the Gardenetta series is hard to beat!
This collection of annuals have been selected for their suitability for growing in pots and planters. A mix of geraniums, zinnia, petunias and busy lizzies, they will add loads of colour to patio and decking areas, or in pots, planters and window boxes at the front of the house.
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It might be because we’re biased, but we love this arrangement. Luxurious and loud, it’s eye catching quality is undeniable, with white roses, viburnum, hypericum and pittosporum supported by towing fountain grass and the delicate petals of phlox.
More commonly known as Crotons, they will add an explosion of colour to any room. With their vibrant foliage changing as they mature and many leaf forms on different species. In their native habitats, Crotons like humid, warm conditions with dappled light and plentiful water. The problem indoors is typically temperature—when it is too cold, they start losing leaves so avoid keeping them near cold drafts. However, Crotons are well worth the effort because a well-grown Croton is an explosion of colour. Light and Water Crotons need bright, indirect light. They do not like unfiltered, direct sunlight, but thrive in dappled sunlight. Vibrant colours depend on bright light so put in some effort to find the perfect place in your house. A Croton knows only two seasons: a warm, rainy growth phase, followed by a cool, dry dormancy period. Keep them evenly moist in the summer and reduce watering in the winter to biweekly but don’t let the soil get completely dry. Mist frequently during the growth period (March to October) to encourage new growths. Humidity, along with the lack of bright light, also affects the colour of the leaves. Keep the humidity level at 40 to 80 percent. If the humidity isn't high enough, the plant may drop some of its leaves. If you have trouble maintaining the humidity in your home at this level, run a humidifier in the room or set a humidity tray beneath the plant and group it with other plants.