7 Flower Seeds for Gardening in Winter Season
Chrysanthemum carinatum
Profuse flowering, multicoloured big flowers, good for bedding.
Winter season flower.
Sow when night Temperature is 20-25°C,
Plant Height: 60 cm,
Flower Size: 5-6 cm,
Sowing distance: 45 cm Plant to Plant,
Best for: Bed Sowing
Sowing method: Seedling.
Iceland Poppy – Papaver naudicaule Mix
A majestic mix of yellow, orange, red, white colours. Best suited for beds.
Iceland Poppy is a Winter season flower,
Sow when the night temp is 20-25°C
Plant Height: 45 cm,
Flower Size: 8-10 cm across
Sowing distance: 15 cm Plant to Plant,
Best for: Bed sowing,
Sowing method: Direct sowing.
Zinnia Elegans Yellow
Description :
Large double flowers and long rigid stems make these Zinnias ideal for cutting.
An absolute must for the cutting garden, high yield of long, sturdy stems with large semi-double and double flowers.
Holds better than most even under the stress of high heat and rainfall.
French Marigold Red
Description :
A dwarf and floriferous variety with fully double, red and yellow bicoloured flowers.
The large flowers are produced abundantly all summer long.
Indian Poppy- Papaver rhoeas
Deep red, pink and white large flowers best for bordering hedges and beds.
Indian Poppy is a Winter season flower,
Sow when the night temp is 20-25°C
Plant Height: 50 cm,
Flower Size: 8-10 cm across
Sowing distance: 15 cm Plant to Plant,
Best for: Bed sowing,
Sowing method: Directly from seeds.
Hollyhocks double dwarf
Hollyhocks double dwarf is a Winter season flower
Sow when the night temp is 20-25°C
Plant Height: 45 cm,
Flower Size: 5-6 cm across
Sowing distance: 20 cm Plant to Plant,
Best for: Bed sowing,
Sowing method:Direct sowing from Seed.
Salvia St John Fire
Description :
The Salvia is a hardy plant, bushy in composition with erect growth and wide range of size.
It has dense foliage, broad heart shaped glossy leaves having pointed ends.