Ageratum seeds

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual
20-25°C
Yes thin layer vermiculite
Sow Jan to April
germination 1-2 weeks
grow on at 15°C

Ageratum Cultural Information

Ageratum Everest Blue    65cm  NEW
Ageratum houstonianum
Half hardy annual.
Outstanding new cut flower Ageratum. Tall strong sturdy plants are continuous flowering,  the bright attractive colour and sturdy stems make them ideal for cut flowers, mixed bouquets and attractive border plants. Spread 20 to 30cm

pkt approx 50 seeds

 

 

Ageratum Everest Blue

 

 

Ageratum Red Sea    65cm
Ageratum houstonianum
Half hardy annual.
New red flowered Ageratum, a tall variety for flower beds, borders and an excellent cut flower. Large red blooms age to purple-red.

pkt approx 40 seeds

 

 

Ageratum Red Sea seeds
Ageratum Blue Horizon     75cm
Reputed to be the first F1 triploid Ageratum. Blue  flowers on strong stems make this an excellent rear border plant or cut flower subject. RHS Award of Garden Merit

pkt approx 55 seeds

 

 

 Ageratum F1 Blue Horizon

Ageratum Blue Danube
Early flowering hybrid Ageratum with Lavender blue flowers 15-18cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit

pkt approx 80 seeds

pkt approx 160 seeds

 

 

Ageratum Blue Danube

 

 


Agrostemma
CAUTION  Harmful if Eaten

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual
15+°C Direct sow
3mm deep
Direct sow spring where they are to flower
Sow late summer & autumn to over winter frost free.

 

Agrostemma githago Ocean Pearl   60cm
Tall annual with beautiful pure white flowers with speckled markings in the throat, ideal for the annual border and cut flowers. 

pkt approx 100 seeds

 

 

 

Agrostemma githago Ocean Pearl seeds from nickys flower seeds
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Ageratum Red Sea Flower Seeds, Ageratum Blue Horizon, Blue Danube, Champion, Hawaii, Agrostemma githago Ocean Pearl seeds
The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.

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