How to germinate 
Aubrietia flower seeds
(Rockcress)

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Hardy rockery perennial
15-20°C
Cover with layer of vermiculite
Sow spring & summer.
Grows best in sunny open position

 

Aubrietia Cascade Mixed
Free flowering cascading aubrietia in mixed colours, ideal for rockeries, containers, edging border.

pkt approx 400 seeds

pkt  approx 1,000 seeds

tpkt approx 3,000 seeds


 


 

 

 

Aubrietia Royal mixed
Vigorous and free flowering. Classic rockery, wall flowering plant that flowers April/may.
An excellent formula mixture of blue, lavender, red, rose and violet

pkt approx 280 seeds

pkt  approx 700 seeds

tpkt approx 2,100 seeds


 


Aubrietia seeds Flower Seed of Asparagus, Asphodeline seed, Astrantia seed, Astilbe seed, Aubretia rockcress, Auricula seeds Violet

Aubrietia Red

 

 


 

Auricula flower seeds
(primula pubescens)

 

Type
Sowing Temp
Hardy perennial
Sow 15-20°C  May to July. Cover seed with thin layer vermiculite maintain temp until cotyledons open. Grow on cool. Can be sown in cold frame February to April Germination 2-3 weeks

 

Auricula Viennese Waltz    20cm
A superb mixture of large bi-coloured flowers of exhibition types. A Victorian classic flowering March to June best grown in rock gardens, the front of borders, pots, containers or as patio plants.

pkt approx 30 seeds

tpkt approx 90 seeds

 

 

 

Primula Auricula Viennese Waltz seeds

 

Auricula Pubescens Mixed
Dwarf growing with unusual colourings of grays, greens, russets, reds, blue and other shades mostly with yellow center.

pkt approx 120 seeds

pkt approx 300 seeds

tpkt approx 900 seeds

 Auricula Pubescens Mixed

 

 

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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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