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How to germinate
Primula
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Polyanthus
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Tender
perennial 15-20°C Do not cover Sow thinly, cover seed trays with milky polythene, shade from direct sunlight, after most seeds have developed a radical (10-12 days) cover with fine vermiculite.( if there is no radical emergence temp is to high) Sow May to July grow on cool. |
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Primabella Masquerade Mixed
20cm Polyanthus Ideal for a Spring bedding plant in pots, containers or borders, Primabella produces masses of flowers, over attractive dark bronze-green foliage. The unique mixture contains some of the following red, rose, apricot and yellow colours including striped, flecked and rippled colours. Very uniform plants.
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| Primrose Limelight
13-15cm Very distinctive, large, lime green flowers for main season flowering from mid January to the end of February.
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| Primrose Primlet Mixed
Attractive flower form offering appearance of a bouquet of rosebuds. Wide range of strong and unique colours, mixture contains some of the following colours in shades of lemon, pink, reds, yellow and white.
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| Primrose Finella Mixed
13-15cm Large flowers all with a distinctive picotee lace edge. Main season flowering time from Mid January to end of February. Sow May to early July.
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| Primrose Rosie Mixed Early flowering variety producing masses of rosebud blooms, The plants have a very neat habit and produce flowers over a long period. Being frost tolerant, is also suitable for winter container use along with spring and early summer containers and bedding.
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| Polyanthus Gold
Lace HB One of the most fascinating early Polyanthus varieties, a favourite from the Victorian times. Plants become smothered with a mass of laced crimson flowers, each with a golden eye. pkt approx 15 seeds
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Note Certain Primula
Can be an irritant to the skin. this is caused by Primin within the foliage.
Primrose Limelight seeds NEW, Primrose Primlet Mixed,
Finella Mixed, Rosie Mixed, Polyanthus Gold Lace seed
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.
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