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'Beautiful and incredibly fast-growing' set of 9 flowers is Amazon best-seller
'Beautiful and incredibly fast-growing' set of 9 flowers is Amazon best-seller

Daily Mirror

time19-06-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

'Beautiful and incredibly fast-growing' set of 9 flowers is Amazon best-seller

There's a 9-piece set of flowering bedding plants that has been touted as a best-seller - and these flowers ready to pop straight into the garden for under £30 Add a splash of colour to your garden this summer with these bedding flowers, which are ready to be planted as soon as they arrive. Featuring nine stunningly vibrant flowers, this set is perfect for gardening novices or experts, as it requires little prep. This mix of pastel shades and vibrant hues promises to add a burst of colour to your patio, decking, or garden. The best-selling set includes 3 x Surfinia petunia, Nemesia, Bacopa snowflake, Bidens, Diascia and Lobelia. These easy-to-handle and place plants around your patio or garden thrive in smaller spaces. They arrive in pots that make them ideal for placing anywhere in your outdoor space, ensuring they can easily be moved and rearranged whenever you fancy. This low-maintenance set of flowers simply needs occasional watering and fertilising to cultivate a summer of blooms, without the need to prune or feed regularly. Boasting an impressive 4.5 out of 5-star rating, this nine-piece set has been flagged by Amazon as a No.1 best-seller. And shoppers can't help but share their praise for the collection. One thrilled customer raves: "Healthy, well grown plants. They look great in my garden. Great variety in this package. Highly recommended." Similar sentiments are shared by this shopper who says: "These plants are top quality. They arrived nicely packaged and very moist. There were no dead or battered bits, they are very healthy and look lovely in my troughs.. well done to this company, I will use them again.." A third chimes in: "Beautiful set of flowers, came with flowers in bloom on most of them. Really pretty mixture and growing incredibly well four weeks later. Highly recommend these. Came well packed and quickly. Will definitely buy more of these." And more accolades come from this buyer who beams: "These plants are absolutely fabulous! I am delighted with them. I completely recommend buying plants from this company." For alternative flowering sets, check out this Ten Established Cottage Garden Plants from Gardening Express for £29.99. Other options are available from You Garden with this Complete Hardy Garden Perennial Collection for £22.99.

Indigenous navitars!
Indigenous navitars!

The Citizen

time16-05-2025

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  • The Citizen

Indigenous navitars!

We are immeasurably rich in indigenous plants, especially cool season flowers like the Cape daisy (Osteospermum), Kingfisher daisy (Felicia), the delicate trio of diascia, nemesia, and bacopa as well as the ever dependable pelargoniums, amongst others. Are these plants that we see in such colourful profusion in garden centres truly indigenous? Yes and no, or maybe ja/nee! Indigenous plants are defined as the original species that occur in nature and survive without human intervention. However, breeders and growers have hybridised these indigenous plants to make them more compact, with a greater range of flower colours and more adaptable to home gardens. But, like the original species they carry the same hardiness, are as drought tolerant and attract pollinators. Dainty diascia As the hybrid of the original indigenous pink spur-flower, Diascia 'Diamond' is a neat, more compact plant, with larger flowers and a full range of flower colours: apricot, orange, red, fuchsia, dark pink, light pink and white. It flowers best during the cooler months, from autumn through to spring. Diascia 'Diamond' grows in winter sun as well as partial shade and is an excellent edging plant, a filler for rockeries and in hanging baskets and mixed containers. Plant in fertile, well composted soil that drains well. Sweet nemesia Nemesia 'Nesia' grows 30 to 40cm high and spreads up to 30 cm. The Nesia range has striking colours, often with two tones, and a yellow, orange or gold centre. The upright growing plants form a mound and are covered in flowers. They are ideal for containers and garden beds and they grow in semi shade. The flowers are lightly fragrant. Abundant Bacopa 'Bacopa MegaCopa' has large white, pink, or blue flowers that are double the size of other Bacopa varieties. The nicely compact plant fills out quickly, and doesn't fall open in the middle, producing a cushion of flowers. It likes full sun in winter and if moved into semi-shade from spring onwards will flower well into summer. Keep the soil moist, feed with a liquid fertiliser once a month, then sit back and enjoy the show. Easy on the eye Osteospermum are better known to most gardeners as the Cape daisy. It is tough, adaptable and showy in any position. Osteospermum 'Serenity' is a neat and compact plant that is frost tolerant and comes in an array of colours which includes the unusual 'Blue-eyed Beauty' and 'Sunshine Beauty.' These low maintenance daisies grow easily in ordinary garden soil and need full sun with regular watering. True Blue Lobelia 'Curacao' is a showy lobelia that produces an abundance of flowers in various shades of blue. It is heat tolerant and is available with different growth habits; trailing for baskets and mounded for garden beds and containers. The colours are brilliant blue, blue with white eye and light blue. Plant in full sun or semi shade and in loose, gritty soil. Pelargoniums have probably been hybridised more than any other South African flower. The most common varieties are the ivy leaf trailing pelargonium and the upright, bushy zonal pelargonium. 'Tacari' is an ivy leaf pelargonium that has crisp leaves and large double flowers. It It holds its shape in hanging baskets and containers, without getting scraggly. Plants able to thrive despite poor soil, drought, light frost and even light shade. 'Turkana' (with dark green leaves) and 'Kariba' (light green leaves) are zonal pelargoniums that are upright, bushy plants with large, brightly coloured single or double blooms, mainly in shades of pink, red, and white. They produce a neat, colourful hanging basket or container and a neat garden plants. For more info, visit Ball Straathof. For more on gardening, visit Get It Magazine.

Indigenous avatars!
Indigenous avatars!

The Citizen

time16-05-2025

  • General
  • The Citizen

Indigenous avatars!

We are immeasurably rich in indigenous plants, especially cool season flowers like the Cape daisy (Osteospermum), Kingfisher daisy (Felicia), the delicate trio of diascia, nemesia, and bacopa as well as the ever dependable pelargoniums, amongst others. Are these plants that we see in such colourful profusion in garden centres truly indigenous? Yes and no, or maybe ja/nee! Indigenous plants are defined as the original species that occur in nature and survive without human intervention. However, breeders and growers have hybridised these indigenous plants to make them more compact, with a greater range of flower colours and more adaptable to home gardens. But, like the original species they carry the same hardiness, are as drought tolerant and attract pollinators. Dainty diascia As the hybrid of the original indigenous pink spur-flower, Diascia 'Diamond' is a neat, more compact plant, with larger flowers and a full range of flower colours: apricot, orange, red, fuchsia, dark pink, light pink and white. It flowers best during the cooler months, from autumn through to spring. Diascia 'Diamond' grows in winter sun as well as partial shade and is an excellent edging plant, a filler for rockeries and in hanging baskets and mixed containers. Plant in fertile, well composted soil that drains well. Sweet nemesia Nemesia 'Nesia' grows 30 to 40cm high and spreads up to 30 cm. The Nesia range has striking colours, often with two tones, and a yellow, orange or gold centre. The upright growing plants form a mound and are covered in flowers. They are ideal for containers and garden beds and they grow in semi shade. The flowers are lightly fragrant. Abundant Bacopa 'Bacopa MegaCopa' has large white, pink, or blue flowers that are double the size of other Bacopa varieties. The nicely compact plant fills out quickly, and doesn't fall open in the middle, producing a cushion of flowers. It likes full sun in winter and if moved into semi-shade from spring onwards will flower well into summer. Keep the soil moist, feed with a liquid fertiliser once a month, then sit back and enjoy the show. Easy on the eye Osteospermum are better known to most gardeners as the Cape daisy. It is tough, adaptable and showy in any position. Osteospermum 'Serenity' is a neat and compact plant that is frost tolerant and comes in an array of colours which includes the unusual 'Blue-eyed Beauty' and 'Sunshine Beauty.' These low maintenance daisies grow easily in ordinary garden soil and need full sun with regular watering. True Blue Lobelia 'Curacao' is a showy lobelia that produces an abundance of flowers in various shades of blue. It is heat tolerant and is available with different growth habits; trailing for baskets and mounded for garden beds and containers. The colours are brilliant blue, blue with white eye and light blue. Plant in full sun or semi shade and in loose, gritty soil. Pelargoniums have probably been hybridised more than any other South African flower. The most common varieties are the ivy leaf trailing pelargonium and the upright, bushy zonal pelargonium. 'Tacari' is an ivy leaf pelargonium that has crisp leaves and large double flowers. It It holds its shape in hanging baskets and containers, without getting scraggly. Plants able to thrive despite poor soil, drought, light frost and even light shade. 'Turkana' (with dark green leaves) and 'Kariba' (light green leaves) are zonal pelargoniums that are upright, bushy plants with large, brightly coloured single or double blooms, mainly in shades of pink, red, and white. They produce a neat, colourful hanging basket or container and a neat garden plants. For more info, visit Ball Straathof. For more on gardening, visit Get It Magazine.

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