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Brachycome
Brachyscome -
Swan River Daisy seeds

| Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Half Hardy
Annual 20°C Do not cover Sow January to April grow on at 12-15°C can be sown direct in may into containers / border etc |
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Brachycome
Bravo Mixed 20-30cm Compact & dwarf, good bushy habit ideal hanging basket or patio plant.
pkt approx 250 seeds
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Browallia
seeds
(Bush violet)

| Type Sowing Temp Advice |
greenhouse
perennial 18-20°C Do not cover seed. Sow feb-march for summer pot plants. July for winter pot plants. Excellent in Baskets patio containers and as bedding plants. To keep compact do not overfeed and keep dry |
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Browallia Ocean Blue 15cm An easy to grow dwarf pot plant for any season has violet blue star shaped flowers and a uniform well branched plant habit, no pinching is required. For baskets, containers and pots.
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Browallia Ocean White 15cm Delightful pot plant with pure white bell flowers. For baskets, containers and pots.
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Buddleja seeds
(Butterfly
bush - syn buddleia)
| Type Sowing Temp Advice |
Hardy
perennial 18-20°C Sow Jan-May can flower 6-8 months after sowing |
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Butterfly Hybrids 3m Buddleja davidii - Butterfly Bush Fragrant panicles of pale violet, purple, red, white and blue approx. 30cm long. Renowned for attracting butterflies, heavily scented. Fast growing up to 1m tall in first year, should flower in 1st season from a January sowing. |
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Bupleurum seeds
(Hares ear)
| Type Sowing Temp Advice |
Annual 15°C Direct sow open ground, cover seed. Sow April - June |
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Bupleurum Griffithii Decor 60cm Superb cut flower, yellow flowers in small umbels on wiry stems ideal for flower arrangements. |
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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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