AA ENTERPRISES burning bush, kochiya beej, Jam Tart Flowers, Blanket Flowers Seed(80 per packet) | Zipri.in
AA ENTERPRISES burning bush, kochiya beej, Jam Tart Flowers, Blanket Flowers Seed(80 per packet)

AA ENTERPRISES burning bush, kochiya beej, Jam Tart Flowers, Blanket Flowers Seed(80 per packet)

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Kochia + Gaillardia Duo Mixed flower seeds (Combo of 2) 40+40 total 80 seeds | Flower SeedsKochia burning bush Plant Seeds Feathery soft Green Foliage Seeds for garden and roof top Pack of 50seeds Bautiful plant best for bordering the garden.HOW TO GROW KOCHIA FROM SEEDSTake a Growbag and fill it with Cocopeat.Sprinkle the seeds around the Growbag.Fill the hole with Cocopeat lightly and spray water using a spray gun or spray bottle.Keep the soil moist not soggy.Seeds will germinate within a week.Full sunlight is needed.Kochia (Kochia scoparia), also called Mexican fireweed, burning bush, and summer cypressALTERNATE NAMEBotanical name: Bassia scopariakochia seed in hindi: kochiya beejkochia seed in tamil: kocciya vitaikochia seed in telugu: kociya vittanamkochia seed in kannada: kociya bijakochia seed in marathi: kociya biyanekochia seed in malayalam: kochiya vithuOther names: Ragweed, summer cypress, burning bushGaillardia Pulchella Dwarf Double Mix is a fully double mixture with a well rounded flower head. A singleappears to have several tiny flowers which makes its appearance uniqueBlanketflower is grown from seeds. Sow seeds directly into your flower garden, or start seeds indoors, fortransplanting later.Also known as Blanket Flowers, Gaillardia are an instantly recognisable cottage garden favourite. These'Jam Tart Flowers' are invaluable in the summer border due to their long flowering season.Blanket FlowersAA EnterprisesInstructions:--If you are using ground water that is salty then do not add salty water because the seeds will notgerminate in salty water.Seeds are so small simply sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, then gently press them down into thesurface using your fingers or a small tamper. Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate.Open the packing of seeds on some paper because the seeds are very small.