Cornflower Centaurea Mixed

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Centaurea Cornflower cyanus tall double choice mixed

Sale - year old seeds

Gorgeous mix of colours, from pink, blue, white and mauve.

Plant Type: Hardy Annual

Height: 30cm – 100m

When to sow: Feb ,March  indoors, April – June, Sept outdoors

Flowers : May to October

How to grow: Sow one or two seeds per plug indoors in a pot of seed compost., cover lightly. Water and harden off before planting out. Can be also be easily sown directly where they are to flower. Sept sowing is for an earlier flowering the following year.

Growing and cultivation instructions: Deadheading and cutting regularly when blooming  to ensure continuous flowers. The flowers have culinary uses. As cornflowers are wildflowers there is no need to fertilise, it will encourage green growth and not flowers.

 Seed Content: 3 grams

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Centaurea Cornflower cyanus tall double choice mixed

Sale - year old seeds

Gorgeous mix of colours, from pink, blue, white and mauve.

Plant Type: Hardy Annual

Height: 30cm – 100m

When to sow: Feb ,March  indoors, April – June, Sept outdoors

Flowers : May to October

How to grow: Sow one or two seeds per plug indoors in a pot of seed compost., cover lightly. Water and harden off before planting out. Can be also be easily sown directly where they are to flower. Sept sowing is for an earlier flowering the following year.

Growing and cultivation instructions: Deadheading and cutting regularly when blooming  to ensure continuous flowers. The flowers have culinary uses. As cornflowers are wildflowers there is no need to fertilise, it will encourage green growth and not flowers.

 Seed Content: 3 grams

Centaurea Cornflower cyanus tall double choice mixed

Sale - year old seeds

Gorgeous mix of colours, from pink, blue, white and mauve.

Plant Type: Hardy Annual

Height: 30cm – 100m

When to sow: Feb ,March  indoors, April – June, Sept outdoors

Flowers : May to October

How to grow: Sow one or two seeds per plug indoors in a pot of seed compost., cover lightly. Water and harden off before planting out. Can be also be easily sown directly where they are to flower. Sept sowing is for an earlier flowering the following year.

Growing and cultivation instructions: Deadheading and cutting regularly when blooming  to ensure continuous flowers. The flowers have culinary uses. As cornflowers are wildflowers there is no need to fertilise, it will encourage green growth and not flowers.

 Seed Content: 3 grams