Airex Sweet Peas Spencer Mixed, Dimorphoteca Seed(30 per packet) | Zipri.in
Airex Sweet Peas Spencer Mixed, Dimorphoteca Seed(30 per packet)

Airex Sweet Peas Spencer Mixed, Dimorphoteca Seed(30 per packet)

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Sweet Peas Spencer Mixed Flower Seeds:Description:A blended mixture of outstanding quality. Composed of over 40 colours and shades of the Spencer Waved sweet peas. Large flowered and fragrant with an excellent colour range - with so many having such a beautiful scent …Sweet peas can adapt to any garden style. They are excellent in a cutting garden, ensuring a bounty of flowers to enjoy indoors and a natural in a cottage garden.Sweet peas can take on a more formal or casual look when they are growing up a support. Give them a trellis or fence - sweet peas have an informal panache. Yet, train them on a tuteur and they exhibit all the class necessary for any formal garden. Arbors and trellises are perfect foils for sweet peas’ adaptability. Dimorphotheca Mixed Flower Seeds:Description:Sow the Dimorphotheca seeds in a seed pan during the cool autumn months of the year. In the southern hemisphere that is April to mid June. Ensure that there is adequate drainage in the bottom of the seed pan. If the seeds stand in too much water they will more than likely rot. The best medium to sow the seeds in is a sandy loam mixture. On top of this mixture, sprinkle a thin layer of coarse river sand, 5 mm deep. It is into this sand that the seeds are sown. Keep the area weed-free and water every second day. During very hot and dry weather water daily, preferably in the early morning when it is cool. Ensure, when watering, that the seeds are not blasted out of the soil; gentle watering is advised. Ensure that the seed trays are positioned in a sunny area. Seeds should be sown 4 mm below the soil surface. Do not sow the seeds too deep. If sown too deep, they will be smothered and probably not germinate. Plant the seedlings out in September/October of the same year when they are approximately 50 mm in height.