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Seeds Xeranthemum annuum double choice Mixed
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Xeranthemum annuum double choice Mixed

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Xeranthemum - everlasting drieds

An annual flower that is perfect for drying. Does not tolerate frost so a warmer weather flower that can be direct sown in early May or after your last frost.

Growing instructions.

Sow directly in spring after danger of frost has passed. Sow 5mm deep in rows 8cm apart. Sow thinly into prepared soil. Germination takes 1-2 weeks in at least 16 degrees celsius.

Water well. Deadhead regularly to prolong the flowering window. Can be composted after the first frost!

Packet content 1g of seeds

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Xeranthemum - everlasting drieds

An annual flower that is perfect for drying. Does not tolerate frost so a warmer weather flower that can be direct sown in early May or after your last frost.

Growing instructions.

Sow directly in spring after danger of frost has passed. Sow 5mm deep in rows 8cm apart. Sow thinly into prepared soil. Germination takes 1-2 weeks in at least 16 degrees celsius.

Water well. Deadhead regularly to prolong the flowering window. Can be composted after the first frost!

Packet content 1g of seeds

Xeranthemum - everlasting drieds

An annual flower that is perfect for drying. Does not tolerate frost so a warmer weather flower that can be direct sown in early May or after your last frost.

Growing instructions.

Sow directly in spring after danger of frost has passed. Sow 5mm deep in rows 8cm apart. Sow thinly into prepared soil. Germination takes 1-2 weeks in at least 16 degrees celsius.

Water well. Deadhead regularly to prolong the flowering window. Can be composted after the first frost!

Packet content 1g of seeds

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