Johnsons Pansy Swiss Giants Mixed Seeds produce large cheerful flowers with contrasting blotches that seem to lend the flowers more personality. They produce colourful displays that can be appreciated for months on end. These flowers are ideal for border edging, bedding and in containers. These flowers can be grown as annuals, biennials or perennials. Starting a flower garden is inexpensive if you are willing to spend time growing seeds. Your hard work will then be rewarded with a wonderful oasis right on your doorstep. Attract honey bees and butterflies to your garden which helps to stimulate the process of pollination and look after the environment. Planting a flower garden is also great for the sustainability of the planet as photosynthesis reduces CO2 emissions and roots reduce soil erosion. Characteristics: When To Sow: For indoor sowing – February to AprilFor outdoor sowing – May to AugustFlowering Months: For indoor sowing – July to OctoberFor outdoor sowing – May to October the following year Soil Type: Well drained fine soil Advice: Remove dead flower heads to prolong flowering Packet Contents: Contains Average 120 seeds Latin name: Viola x wittrockianaFlowering Colour: Mixed Transplanting: If sowing indoors will need to be transplanted outdoors Johnsons’ premium ranges of flower and vegetable packet seeds feature captivating flowers and authentic vegetables from around the world. No matter what the size of your growing space, either a spacious garden or a limited patio, the high quality of Johnsons’ seeds cater for any needs. Please note: Plants and Molluscs are classed as perishable goods and are excluded from our returns policy. This does not affect your statutory rights. See our Cancellation & Returns page for further details. In the unlikely event that you receive your goods damaged or you have been sent the incorrect item, please report your issues to our customer service team as soon as possible. Perishable goods cannot be returned unless we have sent the wrong item, or they are damaged.
A peat-free compost specially formulated for the special needs of roses, trees, and shrubs. Great for dividing perennials. Perfect for use in pots and containers or planting in beds and borders.How to usePots and patios plantersIt’s time to repot when:- The plant is overgrown and root-bound (roots are densely wrapped).- Roots are growing out of the drainage holes.- The plant’s lower leaves turn yellow or drop off.- Compost is faded or crusty.How to repot1. Wash the containers and water the plant.2. Place a layer of Miracle-Gro® Peat Free Premium Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost in the base of the pot.3. Tap out the plant from the old pot, loosen the root ball and place in the centre of the pot.4. Fill the space around the root ball, ensuring the compost level covers all the roots.5. Firm lightly, water thoroughly and let drain.Planting in beds and borders1. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.2. Position the plant and fill with 50% soil and 50% of Miracle-Gro® Peat Free Premium Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost and firm around the base.3. Water thoroughly. We recommend using Miracle-Gro® Peat Free Premium Border Booster to further enrich the soil.NOTE: We strongly recommend using Miracle-Gro® Peat Free Premium Azalea, Camellia & Rhododendron, Ericaceous Compost for acid-loving plants like Azaleas, Rhododendrons, and Heather.Where to useIdeal for roses, trees, and shrubs. Great for dividing perennials.Perfect for use in pots and containers, or planting in beds and borders.Coverage- Fills 8 medium pots 22cm (9″).- Fills 4 large pots 25cm (10″).- Fills 1 large container 42cm (17″).- Fills 6 hanging baskets 30cm (12″).Cautions- Always wear gloves when gardening.- Use in a well-ventilated place and avoid breathing in dust.- Wash hands after use.- Store in a cool place, away from the sun.- Open bag carefully and reseal after use.
It’s time to spring into action and look at the top garden jobs to tackle in May. As the weather warms up and the sun shines brighter, it’s time to prepare for spring garden season. April has now passed, so May is the perfect time to tackle those outdoor projects that have been on your to-do list for months. With the days getting longer and the temperatures rising, there’s no better time to start planting, pruning, and prepping your garden for the months ahead. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, there are plenty of tasks to keep you busy this season. From sowing seeds to mowing the lawn, there’s no shortage of work to be done. So, if you’re ready to get your hands dirty and make your outdoor space shine, here are some top garden jobs to tackle in May.
Benefits Of Gardening In May
May is the perfect time to get outside and start gardening. With the weather warming up, you can enjoy the sunshine while planting and tending to your garden. Gardening is not only a great way to get some exercise and fresh air, but it also has many other benefits. One of the main benefits of gardening is that it can help reduce stress and anxiety. Being in nature and working with plants has a calming effect that can help improve your mood and mental well-being.
Another benefit of gardening in May is that it’s a great way to save money on produce. By growing your own fruits and vegetables, you can save money on your grocery bill and ensure that you’re getting fresh, healthy produce. Plus, gardening is a fun and rewarding hobby that can provide you with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.
Garden Tasks For May
Preparing Soil For Planting
One of the most important tasks to tackle in May is preparing your soil for planting. Before you start planting, it’s important to make sure that your soil is healthy and fertile. This can be done by adding compost or other organic matter to your soil. You can also test the pH level of your soil to ensure that it’s at the right level for your plants.
Planting Annuals And Perennials
May is also a great time to start planting annuals and perennials. Annuals are plants that grow and bloom for one season, while perennials come back year after year. When planting, make sure to choose plants that are suited to your climate and soil type. You should also consider factors such as sun exposure and water requirements when selecting plants for your garden.
Maintaining lawn and garden bedsAnother important task to tackle in May is maintaining your lawn and garden beds. This includes mowing the lawn, weeding garden beds, and removing any dead or diseased plants. It’s also a good time to edge your garden beds, which will help define the space and prevent grass and weeds from encroaching on your plants.
Pruning Trees And Shrubs
May is also a great time to prune trees and shrubs. Pruning helps to promote healthy growth and can also improve the overall appearance of your garden. When pruning, make sure to use sharp, clean tools and only remove dead or damaged branches. Avoid cutting back more than one-third of the plant at a time, as this can stress the plant and inhibit growth.
Adding Mulch To Garden Beds
Adding mulch to your garden beds is another important task to tackle in May. Mulch helps to retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. When adding mulch, make sure to spread it evenly around your plants and avoid piling it up against the stems of your plants, as this can cause them to rot.
Pest And Disease Control
Finally, May is a good time to start thinking about pest and disease control. One of the best ways to prevent pests and diseases is to keep your garden clean and free of debris. You should also consider using natural pest control methods, such as planting companion plants or using neem oil or other organic pest control products.
To Conclude
In conclusion, May is the perfect time to get outside and start gardening. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, there are plenty of tasks to keep you busy this season. From preparing your soil for planting to pruning trees and shrubs, there’s no shortage of work to be done. So, put on your gardening gloves and get ready to make your outdoor space shine!
Spring is finally here, and that means it’s time to get your garden ready for the warmer months ahead. April is the perfect month for UK gardeners to start preparing their outdoor space for the summer months. Whether you’re an experienced green thumb or just starting out, there are plenty of tasks to keep you busy. In this article, we’ll take a look at the top jobs to tackle in April to ensure your garden is in tip-top shape for the months ahead. Recently we looked at jobs for March in the garden.
Preparing Your Soil For Planting
One of the most important tasks to tackle in April is preparing your soil for planting. This involves removing any weeds, rocks, or debris that may have accumulated over the winter months. Once you’ve cleared the area, it’s time to add some organic matter to the soil. This can be in the form of compost, well-rotted manure, or leaf mould. Adding organic matter helps to improve soil structure, retain moisture, and provide important nutrients for your plants.
Next, it’s time to get your soil tested. This will help you determine its pH level and nutrient content. You can either purchase a soil testing kit or send a sample to a laboratory for analysis. Once you know the pH level of your soil, you can make any necessary adjustments. For example, if your soil is too acidic, you may want to add lime to raise the pH level.
Finally, it’s time to add some fertiliser to your soil. This will provide your plants with the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy. Choose a fertiliser that is appropriate for the types of plants you will be growing.
Pruning and tidying up winter damage
Winter can be tough on your garden, and it’s likely that you’ll have some pruning and tidying up to do in April. This is especially true for deciduous shrubs and trees. Look for any dead or damaged branches and remove them with a sharp pair of pruning shears. This will help to promote new growth and keep your plants healthy.
It’s also a good idea to remove any dead leaves or debris that may have accumulated around your plants. This will help to prevent the spread of disease and pests. If you have any perennials that have died back over the winter, now is the time to cut them back to the ground.
Planting early-season vegetables and herbs
April is the perfect time to start planting early-season vegetables and herbs. This includes cool-season crops such as peas, lettuce, and spinach. These plants can be sown directly into the soil or started indoors and transplanted later.
When planting, make sure to follow the instructions on the seed packet. This will give you important information about when and how to plant your seeds. You should also make sure to water your plants regularly and keep an eye out for any signs of pests or disease.
Starting annuals indoors and transplanting seedlings
If you’re looking to add some colour to your garden, now is the time to start planting annuals. Many annuals, such as petunias and marigolds, can be started indoors and transplanted outside once the weather warms up. This will give your plants a head start and help to ensure that they bloom earlier.
When starting seeds indoors, it’s important to provide them with plenty of light and water. You may also want to use a seed starting mix, which is designed to provide your plants with the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy.
Once your seedlings are large enough, it’s time to transplant them outside. Make sure to do this on a cloudy day or in the evening, as this will help to reduce stress on your plants. When transplanting, make sure to dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots of your seedlings.
Lawn care and maintenance
April is also the perfect time to start thinking about your lawn. This includes tasks such as fertilising, aerating, and mowing. When fertilising your lawn, choose a product that is appropriate for the type of grass you have. You should also make sure to water your lawn regularly and keep an eye out for any signs of pests or disease.
Aerating your lawn involves creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the roots of your grass. This can be done using a machine or by using a garden fork to poke holes in the soil.
When mowing your lawn, make sure to keep the blades sharp and adjust the height of your mower based on the type of grass you have. This will help to ensure a healthy, lush lawn.
Adding colour to your garden with spring bulbs and perennials
Spring is a time of renewal, and what better way to celebrate than by adding some colour to your garden? This can be done by planting spring bulbs and perennials. Some popular choices include tulips, daffodils, and crocuses.
When planting bulbs, make sure to choose a location that receives plenty of sunlight and has well-draining soil. You should also make sure to plant your bulbs at the appropriate depth, which is typically three times the height of the bulb.
Perennials, on the other hand, are plants that come back year after year. They require less maintenance than annuals and can provide your garden with colour and interest for many years. Some popular choices include daylilies, hostas, and coneflowers.
Attracting pollinators to your garden
Pollinators such as bees and butterflies play an important role in the health of your garden. They help to pollinate your plants, which in turn helps to ensure that you have a bountiful harvest. To attract pollinators to your garden, you can plant a variety of flowers and herbs that are known to be attractive to bees and butterflies. Some popular choices include lavender, thyme, and sunflowers.
Tips for garden pest control
One of the biggest challenges of gardening is dealing with pests. Whether it’s slugs, snails, or aphids, there are plenty of pests that can wreak havoc on your garden. Fortunately, there are a number of natural methods you can use to control pests without resorting to harmful chemicals.
One of the most effective methods is to encourage natural predators such as ladybugs and lacewings. You can also use physical barriers such as netting to keep pests out of your garden. Finally, you can use natural remedies such as garlic spray or neem oil to repel pests.
Conclusion: Enjoying the fruits of your labour in the coming months
April is an exciting time for UK gardeners, as it marks the beginning of the gardening season. By following these tips, you can ensure that your garden is in tip-top shape for the months ahead. From preparing your soil to planting early-season vegetables and herbs, there’s plenty to keep you busy in the garden. So, grab your tools and get to work. With a little bit of effort, you’ll be enjoying the fruits of your labour in the coming months.
‘Easy Wave’ is an incredibly versatile Petunia and without doubt one of the best performing varieties you can buy, vigorously growing and amazingly robust, it’ll remain looking stunning even in the extremes of heat and wet of the British summer! An astonishingly versatile variety for using all over the garden in planters and hanging baskets or as ground cover, it looks great rambling through beds and borders beneath shrubs and perennials. Spectacular in hanging baskets, ‘Easy Wave’ will create a waterfall of colour, cascading for almost a metre in waves of red, purple, pink and white. Flowering over a long season from May until the first autumn frosts, ‘Easy Wave’ will thrive in full sun or partial shade, promising a prolific display. Supplied as 10 garden ready plants, ready to plant out from March. Growing to a height of 25cm (10in) and spreading 90cm (3ft).
A classic cottage garden perennial that is totally winter hardy and easy to grow. Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, you’re guaranteed masses of spectacular flowers which can also be cut for your home. Superb grown in beds and borders alongside other perennials or among ornamental grasses, Penstemon likes well-drained soil and forms large clumps in time, rewarding you with even more flowers. Looking after them is easy; occasionally dead-head fading blooms to prolong the display and cover plants with a dry mulch of compost in late autumn to keep roots snug and protected from frost. Varieties Included: Penstemon Pensham Plum Jerkum – plum-purple flowers, with white mottled throats. Penstemon Hartwegii Strawberry and Cream – pale pink tubular flowershave fine red stripes and a red throat Penstemon Pensham Czar – bright purple with a solid white throat.
One of the easiest and hardiest of herbaceous perennials, Potentilla Fruticosa ‘Red’issima’ will reward with masses of red saucer-shaped flowers all summer long, contrasting wonderfully with rich green, bushy foliage. A versatile and attractive element in many garden locations, its bushy, low-growing habit makes it perfect for the front of beds and borders, as well as rock and gravel gardens. It also is a great choice for banks and slopes – and a colourful choice for informal hedging. It makes an eye-catching display when planted in a pot or container for your patio or decking. This deciduous, low-maintenance shrub grows to about 90cm height and spread, with good pest and disease resistance. Very hardy, when fully established it will tolerate drought and very cold temperatures. Place in full sun or partial shade, and ideally in moist but well-drained soil. Potentillas are happy in most soil conditions. Supplied as an established plant in a 9cm pot ready to plant out.
One of the easiest and hardiest of herbaceous perennials, Potentilla Fruticosa ‘Double Punch Cream’ will reward with masses of dark pink buds which open into double cream white saucer-shaped flowers all summer long, contrasting wonderfully with rich green, bushy foliage. A versatile and attractive element in many garden locations, its bushy, low-growing habit makes it perfect for the front of beds and borders, as well as rock and gravel gardens. It also is a great choice for banks and slopes – and a colourful choice for informal hedging. It makes an eye-catching display when planted in a pot or container for your patio or decking. This deciduous, low-maintenance shrub grows to about 90cm height and spread, with good pest and disease resistance. Very hardy, when fully established it will tolerate drought and very cold temperatures. Place in full sun or partial shade, and ideally in moist but well-drained soil. Potentillas are happy in most soil conditions. Supplied as an established plant in a 9cm pot ready to plant out.
One of the easiest and hardiest of herbaceous perennials, Potentilla Fruticosa ‘Double Punch Tango’ will reward with masses of orange saucer-shaped flowers all summer long, contrasting wonderfully with rich green, bushy foliage. A versatile and attractive element in many garden locations, its bushy, low-growing habit makes it perfect for the front of beds and borders, as well as rock and gravel gardens. It also is a great choice for banks and slopes – and a colourful choice for informal hedging. It makes an eye-catching display when planted in a pot or container for your patio or decking. This deciduous, low-maintenance shrub grows to about 90cm height and spread, with good pest and disease resistance. Very hardy, when fully established it will tolerate drought and very cold temperatures. Place in full sun or partial shade, and ideally in moist but well-drained soil. Potentillas are happy in most soil conditions. Supplied as an established plant in a 9cm pot ready to plant out.
In this post, I would like to discuss where to buy flower seeds. When the weather warms up and the days begin to lengthen, it’s natural to start thinking about spending more time outdoors. One of the best ways to enjoy your outdoor space is by planting a garden, and one of the first steps in gardening is purchasing seeds. Many people don’t realize that they can buy flower seeds rather than just getting them from a friend or neighbour. Here are a few reasons why you should buy flower seeds for your garden:
1. You can choose from a wide variety of flowers.
If you go to a store or nursery, you’ll likely find dozens or even hundreds of different types of flower seeds. This gives you the opportunity to pick and choose which flowers you want in your garden. You can also mix and match different colours and varieties to create a truly unique display.
2. You can get exactly what you want.
Flower seeds are a great way to add colour and beauty to your garden without spending a lot of money. You can find flower seeds at most hardware or home improvement stores, and they typically cost less than $10 for a packet.
Another benefit of buying flower seeds is that you can choose from a wide variety of colors and types. If you want a specific type of flower in your garden, chances are you can find the seeds for it. You can also find mixes of flower seeds, which can give your garden a more natural look.
Finally, growing flowers from seed is a fun and rewarding experience. It’s a great activity to do with kids, and it’s satisfying to see your flowers blooming after you’ve put in the time and effort. If you have a large garden and want to save money, it s usually more cost-effective to start your seeds at home. Seeds are inexpensive, and by starting your own, you can often avoid having to buy more expensive seedlings at the store.
The Benefits Of Buying Flower Seeds
If you are looking for a way to add beauty to your home or landscape, consider planting flowers. Flower seeds are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. You can choose from a wide variety of flower seeds to create the look you desire.
Some people shy away from planting flowers because they think it will be too much work. However, with a little planning, you can have a beautiful flower garden with very little effort. One benefit of planting flowers is that they can provide colour and interest in areas where grass will not grow well. You can also use them to fill in gaps in your landscaping.
Another benefit of planting flower seeds is that they attract birds and butterflies to your yard. This can help create a more enjoyable outdoor space for you and your family.
If you’re looking for a way to add some beauty to your yard this spring, you may want to consider purchasing flower seeds. There are many benefits to buying flower seeds, including the following:
You’ll save money. Flower seeds are much cheaper than buying plants or bulbs.
You’ll have more control over the type of flowers you grow. When you purchase flower seeds, you can choose exactly which varieties you want to grow.
You can start your flowers indoors. If you start your flowers from seed, you can get a head start on the growing season by starting them indoors. You’ll have a larger selection of flower varieties to choose from. Many seed companies have hundreds of different varieties of flowers to choose from. You can grow unique and colourful flowers that you won’t find at the local garden centre.
The Best Places To Buy Flower Seeds
If you’re looking for the best places to buy flower seeds, you’ve come to the right place. Here are three of our favourite places to buy flower seeds:
1. You Garden: You Garden offers a wide variety of flower seeds, making it easy to find the perfect ones for your garden. They also offer free shipping on orders over £50, so it’s easy to get a great deal on your purchase.
2. Growers Supply Company: Growers Supply Company offers a wide selection of high-quality flower seeds at very competitive prices. They also offer free shipping on orders over $100, so it’s easy to save even more money on your purchase.
There are a few great places to buy flower seeds. One of the best places is online at Eden Brothers. They have a wide variety of flower seeds, and they offer free shipping on orders over $50. Another great place to buy flower seeds is at your local nursery or garden centre. They usually have a good selection of flowers and you can get advice from the staff on what will grow well in your area. Lastly, you can also find flower seeds at some hardware stores or big box stores like Walmart or Target. If you want to grow a beautiful flower garden, then it’s best to start with the most popular flowers. This will help ensure that you have a lot of flowers in your garden, which is a great thing.
How To Choose The Right Type Of Flower Seed
If you’re looking to add some colour to your garden, there are many factors to consider when choosing the right type of flower seed. Here are a few tips to help you make the best decision for your garden.
First, consider the climate in your area. Different flowers thrive in different climates, so it’s important to choose seeds that will be able to survive the conditions in your area.
Next, think about the amount of sunlight and water that your garden gets. Some flowers need more sun or water than others, so it’s important to choose seeds that will be able to thrive in your particular conditions.
Finally, think about the amount of time and effort you’re willing to put into caring for your flowers. Some types of flowers require more care than others, so it’s important to choose seeds that will be easy for you to take care of. Read on for a detailed description of some of the most popular types of flowers, and then decide which seeds will be best for you!
Annuals In general, annual plants are very easy to take care of. They’re usually considered to be the easiest plants to grow, and most of them die off in the fall or winter. Annuals are usually bought as seeds, rather than plants, so you can choose exactly which varieties you want.
The Different Types Of Flower Seeds
Flower seeds come in many different shapes, sizes, and colours. Some are small and round, while others are long and thin. Some are black, brown, or green, while others are brightly coloured.
There are two main types of flower seeds: annuals and perennials. Annuals grow for one season and then die, while perennials live for several years. Some flowers, such as roses, can be both annuals and perennials depending on the climate in which they are grown.
Flower seeds can be started indoors in pots or outdoors in the ground. They need sunlight and water to germinate and grow into healthy plants. Once they have bloomed, the flowers can be cut and used in bouquets or arrangements.
Different types of flower seeds offer different benefits to gardeners. There are some flower seeds that are easy to grow, while others are more challenging. Some flower seeds produce beautiful blooms, while others are more suited for cutting or drying.
Some of the most popular types of flower seeds include annuals, biennials, and perennials. Annual flower seeds must be planted each year, but they provide a wide variety of color and bloom throughout the growing season. Biennials require two years to complete their life cycle but often produce large, showy flowers. Perennials live for many years and can be propagated by dividing the root ball or taking stem cuttings.
Other popular types of flower seeds include wildflowers, heirlooms, and native plants. Wildflower seeds are perfect for naturalized gardens or meadows.
Conclusion: The Best Place To Buy Flower Seeds
If you’re looking for the best place to buy flower seeds, look no further than your local nursery or garden centre. They typically carry a wide variety of seeds that are well-suited for your area.
When purchasing seeds, be sure to read the label carefully. Some flowers are annuals, meaning they only bloom for one season, while others are perennials and will come back year after year. You’ll also want to make sure the seeds you select are appropriate for the time of year you plan to plant them.
Finally, don’t forget to ask the nursery staff for advice. They can help you select the best flowers for your needs and provide guidance on how to care for them once they’re planted. With a little planning and care, you can have a beautiful garden in no time. The Best Flowers for Your Yard
Best Flower to Plant in Spring: Pansy
Pansies are a classic spring flower, and they’re easy to grow. They’re attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. They also come in a variety of colours, like white, yellow, red and purple.