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Planting Requirements: Transplant your plug plants as soon as possible to help with their leaf and root growth, as they can quickly become weak and spindly if deprived of sufficient space to grow. These plants don't need to be hardened off as they are large jumbo plus plants 3.5-4cm in size. Avoid your plants from drying out, but do not over water.
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Patio Daisy 12 Plants & 60g Hayloft Quality Fertiliser QVC Price£14.45 Item Number559368 Availability Advanced order - expected to ship 02/03/09 UK P&P£3.95 Add splashes of bright colour to your garden this summer with our 12-plant patio daisy collection. The collection includes three plants each of four different varieties - Summit Pink: pink flowers with yellow centres; Butterfly: rich yellow; Bright Carmine: deep red blooms; and Summit White: pure white flowers with yellow centres. These upright...
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This amazing variety was selected for the beautification of Denver, Colorado, for the city's 150th anniversary. The robust plants boast extreme tolerance to heat, wind and rain, and extraordinary summer-long flower power! Height 45-50cm (18-20").
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These steel bulb markers are almost sculptures in their own right. Standing proud and tall, with these fellows in the ground there is no chance of forgetting where you planted bulbs and seeds. Then you just need to write on the back of their daisy head with a black marker pen to remind you what exactly you planted there! Each pack contains four galvanised steel markers. height including stems: 33 cm
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Little daisy like flowers which when planted in a basket give a long lasting and beautiful display. Brachyscombe are one of the most under rated planting companions but work equally as well when planted solo.
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Masses of long lasting, lavender-blue, daisy-like flowers with orange centres from August to September and dark green leaves. These charming Michaelmas daisies are ideal for a mixed or herbaceous border with well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Best in full sun, they associate especially well with late summer flowering perennials such as achillea and echinace
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Position: full sun. Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained soil. Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June to September. Hardiness: Frost hardy (may need winter protection in cold areas) A popular, spreading perennial, with cheerful, open daisies of palest lilac or white with purple centres. The back of each petal are a darker smoky lilac, and as the flower opens and closes with the sun, this contrast adds to the plant's charm. This is one of the hardiest osteospermums, and it keeps on...
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No summer garden is complete without these lovely 'daisies'. So simple even a child can grow them! They seem to just flower on and on no matter how you treat them. Perfect in pots and exceptional in the border, with a bit of dead heading they will keep on flowering until the first frost. Our Marguerite Kaleidoscope Collection includes one each of: Starlight Red Butterfly Reflection Yellow Cream Summit Pink Summersong Rose Reflection Rose
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The precise instructions and nature of this product means EDIT cannot take responsibility for any failure to germinate the seeds, as we cannot be sure the exact directions have been followed correctly.
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A delightful variety of the ever-popular Shasta daisy. This robust clump-forming perennial has glossy, almost fleshy, dark green leaves and bright white flowers borne on top of long green stems. The flowers are produced over a long period, usually from early summer to early autumn, and have unusual ruffled double effect created by masses of petals. This easy-to-grow daisy will lighten up any border. Supplied in approx 2-3 litre containers.
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Planting Requirements: Transplant your plug plants as soon as possible to help with their leaf and root growth, as they can quickly become weak and spindly if deprived of sufficient space to grow. These plants don't need to be hardened off as they are large jumbo plus plants 3.5-4cm in size. Avoid your plants from drying out, but do not over water.
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Rhodantheum 'African Eyes'-Moroccan Daisy: (Eventual height: 25cm/0.98ft. Eventual spread: 30cm/1ft.) 'African Eyes' is a low-growing, spreading, evergreen perennial. It has finely divided, silvery leaves and from early spring to early autumn, bears creamy-white, daisy-like flowers with dark centres. Position: Partial shade, Full sun. Aspect: South, East and West. Soil: Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types). Well-drained. Acid, Alkaline, Neutral pH. Hardiness: Hardy. Ideal...
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Huge, pure white, single flowers are produced in profusion atop compact, bushy mounds of foliage. Due to its compact nature, this variety tolerates the weather (wind, rain, etc.) better than other Shastas. This is one of the shortest daisies available. Pack of 3 Hardy Perennial Plants, supplied in approx 9cm pots.
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This low-growing version of the large-flowered shasta daisy flowers richly in the border and can also be planted in patio pots and window-boxes. Regularly remove dead flowers.
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This is a simply beautiful Marguerite daisy plant with flowers of a blue colour. This young plant is very good in containers or in a basket.
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Fabulous Daisy plant pot necklace!. Silver with 18ct gold plating. The chain is 17" long. Pendant: 3.5cm long, 2.5cm wide. Brighten up your winter wardrobe with this great necklace.
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We couldn't resist the beautiful colours of these Osteospermums. The gold edged pink petals of Sunny Bella positively glow in the sun. The colours complement each other and best of all there is no deadheading! New flowers are constantly produced to cover up faded blooms. Our Osteospermum collection includes 1 each of: Sunny Bella Sunny Alex Sunny Mary Sunny Carlos Sunny Sheila Sunny Dark Florence
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Position: full sun. Soil: fertile, well-drained soil. Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July and August. Hardiness: fully hardy In July and August this evergreen shrub is smothered with clusters of white, daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. The leaves are glaucous and glossy, and associate particularly well with Mediterranean plants or other plants with silvery foliage. This shrub also makes a fabulous, informal flowering hedge or windbreak for a sunny, well-drained site. It is particularly...
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Crazy Daisy Butterfly Chrysanthemum has masses of daisy flowers of a delicate yellow colour. Great in pots and containers on it's own or perfect as a member of a successful basket team!
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not only add colour and interest to your garden, but also attract wildlife. By growing a selection of these useful plants, you will be creating a haven for this wildlife and playing a vital role in protecting them and our environment. '60cm (2')
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SORRY SOLD OUT FOR 2009 Marguerites produce flowers in abundance on compact plants. They are ideal for planters, patio containers and towards the front of your border. Daisy Crazy Butterfly has large yellow single flowers and is last year's top selling Marguerite. Regular watering, feeding and deadheading will ensure continuous flowering throughout the season
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Well-known border and cut flower with big pastel-coloured blooms. The plants are fairly tall so they are perfect for a long vase. They are also strong and very hardy, so they will bring years of enjoyment.
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Publication Details: Daisy Chains: Plants of Childhood
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Position: full sun. Soil: well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: August to September. Hardiness:fully hardy Masses of long lasting, lavender-blue, daisy-like flowers with orange centres from August to September and dark green leaves. These charming Michaelmas daisies are ideal for a mixed or herbaceous border with well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Best in full sun, they associate especially well with late summer flowering perennials such as Rudbeckia...
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