Add unique and beautiful shapes to your garden flower displays!
Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker will be a real marvel in your garden flower displays. Echinacea, otherwise known as coneflowers, are very fashionable and loved by gardeners because they add unique and colourful displays. Grow the Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker in your flower beds and flower borders this season to really showcase the double flowers and unusual shape of these beautiful flowers. The Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker produces a unique 'crown' that sits atop the cone of pretty pink petals.
Growing on sturdy stems to a height of 90 -120cm tall, these stunning flowers will look fantastic growing in your container and patio pot displays. Certainly eye-catching, the Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker will tower above other flower varieties to showcase that fantastic shape. In year one the flowers look like regular echinacea, but from year two the crowns will appear on flowers creating a magnificent look. Grow Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker as cut flowers too! Decorate your whole home with these beautiful flowers.
Growing Information
Growing Information
Sow under glass indoors on the surface of pots or trays of good quality, moist seed compost. Press gently into the surface or cover lightly with vermiculite and germinate at approximately 21–25°C (70–77°F). Cover the tray with a sheet of glass or plastic to conserve moisture but do not exclude light as this assists germination. Transfer resulting seedlings into small pots and grow on. Acclimatise to outside conditions before planting out 45cm (18") apart. Alternatively, sow directly outside from May.
Sowing Information
Sow under glass indoors on the surface of pots or trays of good quality, moist seed compost. Press gently into the surface or cover lightly with vermiculite and germinate at approximately 21-25°C (70-77°F). Cover the tray with a sheet of glass or plastic to conserve moisture but do not exclude light as this assists germination. Transfer resulting seedlings into small pots and grow on. Acclimatise to outside conditions before planting out 45cm (18") apart. Alternatively, sow directly outside from May.
Add unique and beautiful shapes to your garden flower displays!
Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker will be a real marvel in your garden flower displays. Echinacea, otherwise known as coneflowers, are very fashionable and loved by gardeners because they add unique and colourful displays. Grow the Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker in your flower beds and flower borders this season to really showcase the double flowers and unusual shape of these beautiful flowers. The Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker produces a unique 'crown' that sits atop the cone of pretty pink petals.
Growing on sturdy stems to a height of 90 -120cm tall, these stunning flowers will look fantastic growing in your container and patio pot displays. Certainly eye-catching, the Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker will tower above other flower varieties to showcase that fantastic shape. In year one the flowers look like regular echinacea, but from year two the crowns will appear on flowers creating a magnificent look. Grow Echinacea Seeds - Double-decker as cut flowers too! Decorate your whole home with these beautiful flowers.
Growing Information
Growing Information
Sow under glass indoors on the surface of pots or trays of good quality, moist seed compost. Press gently into the surface or cover lightly with vermiculite and germinate at approximately 21–25°C (70–77°F). Cover the tray with a sheet of glass or plastic to conserve moisture but do not exclude light as this assists germination. Transfer resulting seedlings into small pots and grow on. Acclimatise to outside conditions before planting out 45cm (18") apart. Alternatively, sow directly outside from May.
Sowing Information
Sow under glass indoors on the surface of pots or trays of good quality, moist seed compost. Press gently into the surface or cover lightly with vermiculite and germinate at approximately 21-25°C (70-77°F). Cover the tray with a sheet of glass or plastic to conserve moisture but do not exclude light as this assists germination. Transfer resulting seedlings into small pots and grow on. Acclimatise to outside conditions before planting out 45cm (18") apart. Alternatively, sow directly outside from May.