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Sow half-hardy annuals in early spring, making sure that you protect them from frost. Plant them out after all risk of frost has passed and you'll be rewarded with delightful flowers all throughout the summer. Hint: use the selections in the left menu to narrow down your search for the perfect half-hardy annual seeds for your garden.
Cosmos sulphureus 'Brightness Mixed' Customer RatingPossibly the most free-flowering cosmos of this type. Dwarf and bushy plants are covered with flowers in a delightful mixture of gold, lemon, orange and red from early summer through to the autumn frosts. Spectacular when planted towards the front of annual borders or in containers. Useful links: Read Michael Perry's blog: Make a change to your plant choices More info |
Nasturtium 'Crimson Emperor'Tropaeolum majus, Indian Cress
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. Useful links: Press release: Chance find becomes Thompson & Morgan's Flower of the YearMore info |
Antirrhinum nanum 'Twinny Appleblossom' F1 HybridSnapdragon
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Petunia x hybrida 'Sparklers'
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Busy Lizzie 'Divine' (New Guinea)Impatiens x hawkeri
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Marigold 'Dune Mixed'Tagetes erecta, African Marigold From the best of British breeding this outstanding African marigold offers amazing garden and container performance, in an eye-catching mixture of yellow, gold and orange. The flowers of this superb annual have a unique petal formation which prevents excessive water being held in the blooms, making them extremely weather resistant. Superb value for money, Marigold 'Dune Mixed' is the best open-pollinated marigold available! Height and spread: 30cm (12”). More info |
Nasturtium 'Whirlybird Mixed'Tropaeolum majus, Indian Cress Low mounds covered with a mass of bloom. The semi-double flowers are carried well above the foliage and face upwards so all are visible. Mixture of cherry, rose, gold, mahogany, orange, scarlet, tangerine and cream. Ideal for bedding, borders, tubs, containers etc. Flowers can be cut for unusual floral decorations.Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Nasturtium 'Milkmaid'Tropaeolum majus, Indian Cress An almost white Nasturtium, featuring delicate blooms in captivating moonlit shades, the closest to white ever. Use this soft contrast in your beds, borders and containers for continuous summer colour. Easy to grow in a range of situations.Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Aster 'Milady Mixed'Callistephus chinensis, China Aster Excellent for bedding , these plants are robust, bushy and very wilt resistant. Well formed, globular, weather resistant flowers in blue, pink, rose, rose-red and white are produced over a long period. Useful as a summer flowering pot plant, for window boxes etc. More info |
Salvia splendens 'Blaze of Fire'Scarlet Sage, Salvia splendens 'Fireball' One of the most famous summer annual bedding plants, long flowering, early flowering, compact and neat. It is a frost tender annual. Ideal for bedding and edging. Other excellent sites are windowboxes and tubs. Flowers summer. Height 30cm (12in). More info |
Petunia grandiflora 'Double Cascade Burgundy Plum Vein' F1 HybridGiant, fully double flowers of burgundy or plum veined, often more than 10cm (4in) across! Add to this its cascading habit and you have one of the very best basket and container plants creating a waterfall of pleated powderpuffs all summer long. Height: 23-30cm (9-12in). Growing tip: Get the best out of your petunias with our specially formulated Petunia Fertiliser - the perfect balance of nutrients to get them off to a flying start and nourish them through the summer.Click here to buy now. More info |
Antirrhinum majus pumilum 'Magic Carpet' - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionSnapdragon
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