A collection of elegant flowers treasured by the Victorians in a handy little Growbar.
The coir bar contains everything you need to start growing. Simply pop the bar into a container, water and leave in a warm, sunny spot to germinate. After a few weeks the bar should be dotted with little seedlings. When they have produced 4-8 leaves they can be gently separated and planted into pots or directly into the garden.
How to identify your seedlings:
Canterbury bell seedlings have slightly hairy oval-shaped leaves. Canterbury bells like to be grown in sun or partial shade, the removal of dead flower heads may encourage a second bout of flowers.
Candytuft seedlings appear as little clusters of long leaves. Candy tuft will thrive in moist but well drained soil. They like to be in full sun and cut back after flowering.
Larkspur seedlings have delicate feathery leaves. Larkspur like to be kept in well-drained soil in full sun. The stems like to be supported so stake well and keep sheltered from strong winds. Remove dead flowers and cut down in autumn.
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