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Teasel

€3.00

THE PLANT
Tall globe-shaped flower heads made of tiny lilac flowers, superb in the garden once dried. 

Name 
Teasel

Variety 

Latin name 
Dipsacus sativus

Seed quantity 
0,1 grams

Packet size
9 x 12,5 cm

Packet material
Made from paper produced using tomato waste fibers, it can be disposed of in biodegradable waste

Plant size
120-200 cm height, 60-90 cm spread


How to grow

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Sowing
Outdoor Early spring or autumn
I
ndoor 8-10 weeks before last frost

Germination
Time 14-21 days
Temperature
 15-20°C

How to sow
Direct sow Sow seeds on soil surface; press lightly but do not cover
Indoor Surface-sow in trays, ensure light exposure

Caring
Light Full sun 
Watering Moderat
e; allow soil to dry between waterings
Soil Well-drained, loamy or sandy soil
Feeding Minimal feeding; teasel is low-maintenance

Growing tip
Teasel attracts bees and birds with its unique seed heads. Deadhead after flowering if you wish to prevent self-seeding, as it can spread easily.

Harvesting
Harvest seed heads in late summer when dry for decorative use. The spiky seed heads are often used in dried floral arrangements.


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THE PLANT
Tall globe-shaped flower heads made of tiny lilac flowers, superb in the garden once dried. 

Name 
Teasel

Variety 

Latin name 
Dipsacus sativus

Seed quantity 
0,1 grams

Packet size
9 x 12,5 cm

Packet material
Made from paper produced using tomato waste fibers, it can be disposed of in biodegradable waste

Plant size
120-200 cm height, 60-90 cm spread


How to grow

Open tab

Sowing
Outdoor Early spring or autumn
I
ndoor 8-10 weeks before last frost

Germination
Time 14-21 days
Temperature
 15-20°C

How to sow
Direct sow Sow seeds on soil surface; press lightly but do not cover
Indoor Surface-sow in trays, ensure light exposure

Caring
Light Full sun 
Watering Moderat
e; allow soil to dry between waterings
Soil Well-drained, loamy or sandy soil
Feeding Minimal feeding; teasel is low-maintenance

Growing tip
Teasel attracts bees and birds with its unique seed heads. Deadhead after flowering if you wish to prevent self-seeding, as it can spread easily.

Harvesting
Harvest seed heads in late summer when dry for decorative use. The spiky seed heads are often used in dried floral arrangements.


THE PLANT
Tall globe-shaped flower heads made of tiny lilac flowers, superb in the garden once dried. 

Name 
Teasel

Variety 

Latin name 
Dipsacus sativus

Seed quantity 
0,1 grams

Packet size
9 x 12,5 cm

Packet material
Made from paper produced using tomato waste fibers, it can be disposed of in biodegradable waste

Plant size
120-200 cm height, 60-90 cm spread


How to grow

Open tab

Sowing
Outdoor Early spring or autumn
I
ndoor 8-10 weeks before last frost

Germination
Time 14-21 days
Temperature
 15-20°C

How to sow
Direct sow Sow seeds on soil surface; press lightly but do not cover
Indoor Surface-sow in trays, ensure light exposure

Caring
Light Full sun 
Watering Moderat
e; allow soil to dry between waterings
Soil Well-drained, loamy or sandy soil
Feeding Minimal feeding; teasel is low-maintenance

Growing tip
Teasel attracts bees and birds with its unique seed heads. Deadhead after flowering if you wish to prevent self-seeding, as it can spread easily.

Harvesting
Harvest seed heads in late summer when dry for decorative use. The spiky seed heads are often used in dried floral arrangements.


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