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10,000 pink thyme seeds + 10,000 red thyme seeds + 10,000 purple thyme seeds + 100 pink hydrangea seeds, hardy decorative plant

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Description

Package Contents: 10,000 Pink Thyme Seeds + 10,000 Red Thyme Seeds + 10,000 Purple Thyme Seeds + 100 Pink Hydrangea Seeds

Sowing: Year-round (spring and summer are best)

Germination: Approximately 5 to 7 days

Harvest: Approximately 60 days (depending on weather conditions)

🥒Product Features:

🥒Premium Seeds: High-quality luffa seeds, specially selected and ideal for horticulture.

🥒Ideal Season: It is recommended to sow in warm weather. Luffa thrives at temperatures between 20°C and 35°C and prefers full sun.

🥒Plant Characteristics: The fruits of the Loofah leaves are thin, bright green, and have a ribbed surface. 🥒Luffa Growing Tips: Use well-drained soil for planting; water regularly and provide supports or trellises for climbing stems. 🥒Harvesting: Loofah typically matures 60 to 70 days after sowing; its tender fruits are an excellent ingredient in many delicious dishes. 🌱Thyme seeds are very small, so broadcasting is the best method: mix them with sand before sowing, or mix the seeds from the packet with soil, then broadcast the mixture in the intended area of ​​the garden. 🌱Hydrangea Planting Tips: Sow the seeds in well-drained soil well-drained, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. It is recommended to sow in spring or early summer. The optimal sowing depth is approximately twice the diameter of the seed (avoid direct sunlight after sowing).

Features

  • Brand
    QWINERN
  • Pcs per pack
    10
  • Organic
    Yes
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Exposure
    Sun
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How to grow from seed

Seeds can be sown in a greenhouse, in pots or they can be direct sown in rows or by broadcast sowing. Each technique has its pros and cons, and requires a range of different equipment from horticultural fleece to cloches and polytunnels. Read on for our top tips for growing beautiful vegetables from seed.
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