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Tender
Perennial 15-20°C Yes average layer vermiculite Sow sept/nov or Jan to March. Maintain compost temp and moisture levels for even germination. |
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Geranium F1 Black Velvet Mixed Black Velvet F1 Hybrid pelargonium The leaves are an intense solid chocolate colour, except for a narrow green margin, their is no green in the centre of the leaf. Mixture contains some of the following colours:- Apple blossom, Coral, Pink, Rose, Salmon and Scarlet Geranium F1 Black Velvet Scarlet Geranium F1 Black Velvet Rose
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Geranium Maverick Mixed F1
30-40cm
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Geranium Maverick Star F1
30-40cm
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Geranium Maverick Quicksilver F1
30-40cm
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Geranium Lucky Charm Mixed
30-35cm
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| Geranium - Pelargonium
Sixth Scent A unique collection of species with scented foliage ideal for use in containers, patio pots, bedding, borders and pot plants.
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| Geranium Blushing
Bride
Highly recommended Named for its intriguing ability to show different colour shades on the same flower head. The florets transform from almost pure white to rich pink as they mature. The natural compact habit makes this an ideal choice for pots. The plants have an attractive dark-zoned leaf, with good basal branching and excellent garden vigour. The plants keep their different look all season. Special Offer Was £2.60 now £2.00 pkt 10 seeds Special Offer Was £6.75 now £5.50 tpkt approx 30 seeds
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Geranium F1
Sensation Mixed
Recommended for Quality & Value
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Geranium Flamenco
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| Geranium F1 Orange
Appeal
Fleuroselect Gold Medal pelargonium zonale The first true orange hybrid from seed, excellent all round performance with large flower heads of rich orange.
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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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