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Biennials live for 2 years, whereas perennials live for longer. As a general rule, biennial and perennial seeds should be sown in spring, but some can be sown in autumn as well. Many varieties will self-seed after flowering, giving you even more plants!
Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila f. kurilensis 'Rosea'Columbine, Granny's Bonnet, Dwarf Fan Columbine Extremely dwarf plants with attractive, nodding, rose-pink and cream flowers against unusual blue-green, fan shaped foliage. This compact Aquilegia is ideal for planting at the front of borders, in containers or alpine gardens where it will self seed to create handsome drifts. Height and spread: 20cm (8”). More info |
Myosotis sylvatica 'Bobo Mixed'Forget-Me-Not Essential spring bedding plants. Forget-me-nots are usually blue, but also found here in pink and white, and all on dwarf, compact plants! A fantastic accessory to spring beds and borders, complementing golden Daffodils and Tulips. More info |
Bellis perennis 'Tasso Mixed'Daisy The best pomponette bellis ever introduced! Flowers are slightly larger than normal pom - pom types, on compact, short, strong flower stems, that bud up uniformly. The bright colours of rose, deep rose, red and white, will all give excellent garden performance, in containers or borders. Height: 15-20cm (6-8in).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Viola cornuta 'Valentine' F1 HybridHorned Violet, Horned Pansy Small compact plants produce masses of gorgeous flowers in this unique colour combination of rosy-pink surrounding a blushed white face with a primrose eye. Looks just as stunning in autumn, spring or summer containers as your sweetheart does on Valentine's Day. Spring sowings will give flowers during early summer, whilst summer and autumn sowings will bloom the following winter or spring. Height: 10-15cm (4-6in).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |

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