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Bedding Plants

Growing from seeds can sometimes be hit and miss. Planting locally grown seedlings (Bedding plants) can help make it easy. Cheap and cheerful punnets of flowering annuals. Their life cycle is completed in a single year. Buying punnets of healthy, strong annuals seedlings means a high success rate of a mature flowering plant. An easy and simple way to growing flowers which may even be good self seeders for following years. Many will mature and flower in the coming summer and if you are diligent with your dead heading many will last until the first frosts.

Example: All 6-packs.

Winter: Polys, Primulas, Pansies

Summer: Petunias, impatiens, tomatoes, caps, beans, zuchini’s, chilli’s, cucumber, corn, eggplant, etc

Potted Colours

When you’re new to gardening, potted colour offers instant rewards. What you see is what you get, and what you get is two or three months of full-on floral flamboyance. Potted colours are seen as a gateway purchase for novice gardeners, of being cheap, common and best confined to council beds.

Provides a quick and affordable quick-fix in pretty much any colour scheme you want.

When is potted colour good to go? When the foliage has pretty much covered the soil surface of the pot, and every specimen has at least one open flower.

POTTED COLOUR CARE: Plant winter-flowering annuals in a sunny spot, in free-draining soil. In waterlogged conditions, the plants are liable to rot at the crown.  

In spring, feed with potassium-rich liquid fertiliser, diluted in a watering can of warm water to improve nutrient uptake in the cold.

Be vigilant when it comes to removing any spent blooms. Not only does deadheading encourage new flowers, it stops moulds such as botrytis infiltrating the crown via the old dying stalks.

Example:

Summer: Petunia, dianthus, cleome, sweet william, etc

Potted Plants

Same as above but plants rather than colour ?

Example: berries, herbs

Vegetable Seedlings

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All year round: Silverbeet, cabbage, brasicas, etc