£0.59 incl. VAT
Looking for a stunning addition to your garden that is both colorful and hardy? Look no further than Chrysanthemum Rainbow Single Mixed!
As a perennial plant, Chrysanthemum Rainbow Single Mixed will come back year after year, bringing its vibrant blooms to your garden. This makes it an excellent investment for any gardener looking for a plant that will provide reliable beauty for years to come.
And don’t let its delicate appearance fool you – Chrysanthemum Rainbow Single Mixed is a tough and hardy plant that can withstand a variety of weather conditions. This makes it a perfect choice for any garden, whether you live in a warm or cold climate.
Approximately 100 Seeds
In stock
Sowing & Growing
Surface sow indoors onto moist well-drained seed compost, press seeds into soil but do not cover. Ideal temp. 18-21°C. Germination takes 5-21 days. Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle to 8cm pots. Acclimatise and plant out after danger of frost has passed with 25cm spacing. Can be sown directly from April into well prepared soil that has been raked to a fine tilth.
This is a short-lived perennial, often grown as an annual. Pinch out growing tips and first set of leaves in May to create a bushier plant. Cultivation Instructions Deadhead or cut flowers to extend flowering window. Cut plant to ground level after first frosts. Divide every 3-4 years to maintain plant vigour. Divide as soon a growth begins in spring.
When to Sow (indoors): February, March, April, May, June, July
When to Sow (outdoors): April, May Season: Annual
Packet Size | Approximately 100 Seeds |
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Hardiness & Lifecycle | Hardy Perennial |
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