Bacopa
Sutera cordata

Type
Sowing Temp
Advice

Trailing Basket & Container plant
20-23°C
Surface Sow
8-9 weeks total crop time

Bacopa Topia is the worlds first Bacopa propagated from seed. They are excellent trailing plants for baskets and containers, they produce an abundance of flowers that cover the whole plant. Excellent cascading down containers, flower bags and mixed or single species hanging baskets.

Bacopa Snowtopia     Trailing Plant
Abundance of white flowers covering the whole plant. Use in hanging baskets, flower bags and containers for a dramatic effect. Pelleted Seeds.

£6.25 pkt approx 25 Multi Pellets




 

Bacopa Snowtopia

Bacopa Bluetopia    Trailing Plant
Abundance of pale blue flowers covering the whole plant. Use in hanging baskets, flower bags and containers for a dramatic effect. Flowers approx 10 days earlier than snowtopia, smaller leaves and mre mounded habit. Pelleted Seeds.

£6.25 pkt approx 25 Multi Pellets




 

Bacopa Bluetopia

 

Balsam
(Impatiens Balsamina)

Type
Sowing Temp
Advice

Half hardy annual
17-20°C
Requires sunny site
Sow March to May
Flowers june-sept
Balsam Tom Thumb Mixed 25cm
A good colour range with a nice dwarf compact and bushy habit.

pkt approx 50 seeds

pkt approx 125 seeds

tpkt approx 375 seeds


 

 

 

Basil

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual
21°C
Vermiculite or compost
Germination approx 1 week

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Beet

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual
18-20°C
Lightly cover
Sow direct late spring.

 

Beet  Bulls Blood
Swiss Chard (beta vulgaris)
3g packet
An ornamental variety for use as dot plants, edible leaves. An exceptionally deep red beetroot colour, can be used at the young crop stage as a chard alternative.
Av 40-45 seeds/gram

 pkt approx 3 gram

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Bellis seeds
(double daisy)

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Perennial
15-20°C
No do not cover
Grown as a biennial, ideal border plant.
Sow May to July
Bellis Carpet Formula Mixed 15cm
Excellent bedding, small, double flowers borne in great profusion.

pkt approx 280 seeds

pkt approx 700 seeds

tpkt approx 2,100 seeds


 

 

 

 
Bellis Tasso Mixed
A large flowered pomponnette strain, with flowers significantly larger than normal.

pkt approx 80 seeds

pkt approx 200 seeds

tpkt approx 600 seeds

 

 

 

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Bellis Medicis Formula mixed 15cm
Extra large full double flowers approx 3cm in diameter. excellent garden performance.

pkt approx 80 seeds

pkt approx 200 seeds

tpkt approx 600 seeds

 

 

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Bells of Ireland
(Mollucella laevis)

Type
Advice

Hardy annual
Sow in open ground in April May in rows 25cm apart, flowering aug - oct

 

Bells of Ireland Mollucella Laevis 60 cm
Pale green ball shaped calyx formed along the stem, can be dried or used fresh in flower arrangements. Very popular.

pkt approx 160 seeds

pkt approx 400 seeds

tpkt approx 1,200 seeds


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Bergenia
(elephants ears)

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Perennial
20-25°C
Yes
Sow spring and summer, high humidity should be maintained for good germination 2-3 weeks
Cordifolia50cm
Reddish flowers in march-may over bold glossy green leaves, ideal for the border and useful for ground cover.

pkt approx 30 seeds

pkt approx 75 seeds

tpkt approx 225 seeds

 

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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 etc requires no cover.

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