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Description
Description:
Abundant Seeds: High germination rate, ensuring a lush garden whether in pots, planters, or flowerbeds.
Attracts Pollinators: The brightly colored flowers attract bees in early spring, thereby contributing to the garden's biodiversity.
Ideal for Home Gardening: These seeds are very easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. They germinate quickly and produce vibrant blooms, making them perfect for beginner gardeners.
Precautions:
1. Choose the variety best suited to your climate, soil type, planting season, and specific needs.
2. Store unopened seeds in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and excessive humidity. Keep them away from pesticides, fertilizers, and other irritants to prevent deterioration or a decline in germination viability.
3. Use opened seeds as soon as possible. Any remaining seeds may be stored in a refrigerator (0–5°C) within an airtight container to extend their shelf life; however, avoid storing them alongside food items.
4. Requirements regarding sowing depth, spacing, temperature, and ...moisture levels vary depending on the seed variety. Please follow the instructions on the packaging scrupulously and do not rely solely on your own experience. 5. For batch sowing, perform a germination test on a small quantity of seeds. Only proceed to sow on a large scale once a satisfactory germination rate has been achieved, in order to minimize risks.
Abundant Seeds: High germination rate, ensuring a lush garden whether in pots, planters, or flowerbeds.
Attracts Pollinators: The brightly colored flowers attract bees in early spring, thereby contributing to the garden's biodiversity.
Ideal for Home Gardening: These seeds are very easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. They germinate quickly and produce vibrant blooms, making them perfect for beginner gardeners.
Precautions:
1. Choose the variety best suited to your climate, soil type, planting season, and specific needs.
2. Store unopened seeds in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and excessive humidity. Keep them away from pesticides, fertilizers, and other irritants to prevent deterioration or a decline in germination viability.
3. Use opened seeds as soon as possible. Any remaining seeds may be stored in a refrigerator (0–5°C) within an airtight container to extend their shelf life; however, avoid storing them alongside food items.
4. Requirements regarding sowing depth, spacing, temperature, and ...moisture levels vary depending on the seed variety. Please follow the instructions on the packaging scrupulously and do not rely solely on your own experience. 5. For batch sowing, perform a germination test on a small quantity of seeds. Only proceed to sow on a large scale once a satisfactory germination rate has been achieved, in order to minimize risks.
Features
- BrandSIENTICE
- MaterialPlant-based materials
- Intended useOutdoor
- Seed typeFlowers
- HardinessNot hardy
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What to plant and sow in June
There's no rest for gardeners in June. With the frost safely behind us, it's time to sow seeds directly in the ground and start transplanting plants outdoors. That said, some young plants may still need some protection at the start of the month. Read on to find what to plant and sow in June.
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