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Agrostis nebulosa 30cm Ornamental Cloud Grass Annual grass with light delicate heads used in dried flower arrangements.
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Annual Varieties Mixed The mixture contains a blend of a wide range of annual species, ideal for borders, fresh and dried floral arrangements.
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Avena Sterilis 1.2m Annual Fine Bouquet Grass
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Anemanthele
seeds
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Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
18-24°C Sow pelleted seed on compost surface Keep compost moist |
| Anemanthele
Sirocco 30-60cm NEW stipa arundinacea Ornamental grass Sirocco turns to shades of copper and pink under cool conditions, the only pink grass from seed. Adds movement and texture in flower borders, containers and landscaping. Grow in sun, space plants 25-30cm apart. Multi pelleted seed. Sow at 18-24C do not cover Pelleted seeds, keep compost moist. £3.35 pkt approx 10 Pelleted seeds
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Briza seed
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Direct sow Open ground March to May Ideal as an annual or dried flower, popular for floral arrangements. |
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Maxima 40cm Annual Greater Quaking grass, Pearl Grass. Narrow pointed leaves, producing ovate spikelets of pale green. Sow Spring and Autumn in situ.
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Perennial 20°C Thin layer vermiculite Sow spring and summer |
| Cortaderia
Pink feather 2m A striking strain with plumes of shaded pink. valuable herbaceous plant, stems suitable for drying.
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| Cortaderia White feather
1.8 - 2m White plumed flower stems suitable for drying.
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| Cortaderia
richardii 2.5-3m South Island Toe toe Perennial evergreen grass, clump forming with olive green leaves and creamy arching plumes from summer to autumn. Excellent architectural plant.
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Corynephorus seed
| Corynephorus Spiky Blue 20cm Perennial. Fine blue green leaves forming small tufts.
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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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