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Althaea,
Antirrhinum,
Aquilegia,
Aster,
Calendula,
Cosmos,
Delphinium,
Dianthus,
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Echinacea,
Eschscholzia,
Geranium,
Godetia,
Helianthus,
Impatiens,
Ipomoea |
Lathyrus,
Lavender,
Lobelia,
Lupin,
Matthiola,
Mesembryanthemum,
Mimulus,
Myosotis |
Nasturtium,
Nemesia,
Nicotiana,
Osteospermum,
Papaver,
Penstemon,
Petunia,
Primula |
Rudbeckia,
Salvia,
Scabiosa,
Tagetes,
Viola,
Zinnia |
Heated Propagators,
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Flower Seeds
We at garden4less.co.uk are proud to
introduce Thompson & Morgan Flower seeds. Their range comprises of all of the
old favourites including a number of “New” award winning flowers. As we
all are aware there is nothing more satisfying than a garden in full bloom;
generating an array of colour and delightful scents.
Flower of the year for 2008
For 2008 Thompson and Morgan have chosen a stunning sweat pea mix as flower of the year.
An impressive tricoloured mixture of red, white and blue. T&M specially selected
the small flowered heirlooms, Queen Alexandria, Dorothy Eckford and Lord Nelson
for their strong fragrance which will enhance your garden and vases indoors.
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New for 2009 - Begonia x Tuberhybrida Scentsarion Mixed F1
Hybrid
The very first fragrant Begonia from
seed! These vigorous plants produce wonderful, double to
semi-double, pastel-coloured flowers and are stunning when
grown in individual pots or mixed containers. On damp
mornings and sunny days, your garden will be filled with a
delightful medley of fragrances from fresh lemon to a soft
rose scent.
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New for 2009 - Campanula Ramosissima Metora
This is a quick and
easy-to-grow annual bellflower. The bushy, dwarf plants
become covered with distinctly veined, star-shaped, blue
flowers, 3-4cm (1¼-1½in) across with pretty white centers.
Meteora flowers over a long period and makes a truly
stunning addition to a sunny border or container. Can also
be planted in small pots, making a lovely gift idea.
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New for 2009 - Sweet Pea : Lathyrus Tingitanus Rosea
A beautifully striking annual Lathyrus
species that is just as easy-to-grow as traditional Sweet
Peas. The vigorous, climbing plants produce masses of
coral-rose pink flowers which will quickly cover fences,
trellis or archways throughout the summer. Rosea will also
make a long-lasting and spectacular cut flower. They climb
to 1.8-2m (72-80in).
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New for 2009 - Marigold Patula Double Mr Majestic
This is the new double flowered version
of the 1996 Mr Majestic. These strong and bushy plants
abound with blooms of mahogany and golden stripes. It will
flower freely in both your borders and containers for an eye
catching display. Grow to height40-50cm (16-20in).
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New for 2009 - Papaver Californica Jelly Beans
This hardy annual is so easy to grow. You simply scatter the
seeds where required and they will grow! The sensational
double blooms come in an array of orange, pink and apple
blossom shades that but you in mind of a jar of jelly beans.
Sow in sunny borders or containers. Height20-25cm(8-12in).
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New for 2008 - Centratherum intermedium Pineapple Sangria
Attractive, fluffy, lavender-blue, button-like flowers approx 2cm (¾in) across are produced all summer on bushy plants with unusual, pineapple fragrant foliage. Very heat and drought tolerant, attracting butterflies and adding fragrance to borders or containers.
Height 50-60cm (20-24 inches).
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New for 2008 - Cone Flower : Echinacea purpurea Pink Parasol
Pink Parasol has stunning, large, deep purplish-pink blooms, with contrasting orange cones standing proudly above strong stems. Each bloom can reach 7-10cm (3-4in) in diameter compared to other varieties only reaching a diameter of 5-7cm (2-3in).
Once established, bushy plants produce clusters of stems adding height to your borders, attracting butterflies and beneficial insects to your garden, as well as making dramatic long lasting cut flowers.
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New for 2008 - Nasturtium Ladybird.
Dwarf, bushy plants become clothed in beautiful golden-yellow flowers each enhanced by five, eye-catching, bright red spots. Easy and quick to grow, making it ideal for adding colour to the front of sunny borders in patio containers.
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New for 2008 - Ragged Robin : Lychnis flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin)
An attractive wild flower with bright pink flowers with raggedy petals. Hence it is often known as Ragged Robin, because, just like the bird, it stands out brightly at the start of summer. Plant in damp areas of the garden.
Height 25-100cm (10-40in)
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New for 2008 - Corn Cockle : Agrostemma githago Milas
Stunning magenta blooms, on slender stems, move in the slightest breeze adding style, grace and a touch of elegance to borders or wild meadows. Easy to grow in any position, quick to flower and ideal for the cottage or wild flower garden.
Height 60-90cm (24-36in).
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