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Achillea Seeds
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hardy perennial 15-20°C thin layer vermiculite sow spring & summer flowers June-Aug, suitable for dried flowers some varieties as cut flowers. Excellent for attracting wildlife into the garden. |
| Achillea Flowerburst Red Shades
75cm NEW Achillea millifolium, F2 A designer blend of mainly red, rose and violet shades. Excellent for attracting butterflies and bees into the garden. Flowers can be used fresh or dried in arrangements.
pkt approx 100 seeds
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| Achillea Summer Berries
75cm NEW Achillea millifolium, F2 Flowers in four months from seed, flowering from spring until frost in abundance. A beautiful improved mixture of red, cerise, pink and many pastel shades. Excellent for attracting butterflies and bees into the garden. Flowers can be used fresh or dried in arrangements.
pkt approx 100 seeds
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| Achillea summer pastels
60cm Achillea millifolium, F2 Flowers in four months from seed, flowering from spring until frost in abundance. beautiful harmonious mixture of pastel shades, cream, lemon, coral, lilac, salmon, pink, rose, bronze & red. Ideal in pots, containers and borders. Flowers can be used fresh or dried in arrangements.
pkt approx 100 seeds
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| Achillea millifolium
Cerise Queen seed 60cm Umbels of rose red flowers, delicate decorative foliage. Good border plant & useful cut flower.
pkt approx 2,000 seeds
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| Achillea Filipendula,
Cloth of Gold seed 1.2m Large compact heads of yellow flowers enhanced by fern like foliage
pkt approx 2,000 seeds
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| Achillea tomentosa Aurea seed
23CM Umbels of golden yellow flowers.
pkt approx 500 seeds
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| Achillea Ptarmica, The
Pearl seed Small double white flowers, excellent for borders or cutting. |
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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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