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Annual 20°C Or direct sow into open ground April to May |
| Clary Oxford Blue
30cm Salvia. horminum annual Clary Best grown as an annual and ideal for garden bedding, floral displays and dried flower arrangements. Flowers violet blue bracts from June to September.
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Salvium Horminum White White flowered Salvia Horminum use in borders and for fresh or dried cut flowers.
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Salvia Horminum Blue Blue flowered Salvia Horminum use in borders and for fresh or dried cut flowers.
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Salvia Horminum Rose Rose flowered Salvia Horminum use in borders and for fresh or dried cut flowers.
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Hardy
perennial Climber Cold Germinator. Warm humid conditions for 2-3 weeks then 2-4°C or cold frame 4-6 weeks and slowly raise temp until germination begins Sow Jan - April |
| Clematis
Bells Clematis integrifolia A dwarf border clematis with delicately scented flowers and attractive flower heads in a mixture of marine blue and rich rose. The herbaceous plants are first erect in habit and then spread unless they are staked. The delicate scented flowers are followed by attractive whiskery seed heads. Ideal in containers or patio pots. Poisonous.
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| Clematis Radar
Love Climbing pot and patio plant with pendulous yellow flowers followed by feathery seed heads.
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Tender perennial 18-20°C can be sown alternating 30°C Day 20°C Night temperatures. Light is required for germination. Sow January onwards Jan for May flowering. Crop length approx 10-12 weeks. Requires high feed levels and if commercially grown requires growth regulators. |
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Cleome F1 Sparkler Series
90-120cm
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Cleome Helen Campbell
1.5m
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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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