Product description
Primrose 'Mardigras Mixed' is a delightful addition to any garden, offering a vivid mix of colours that brighten up borders and containers. This hardy perennial features compact growth, making it ideal for small spaces, edging, or as a ground cover in mixed beds. The flowers of this variety are not only beautiful but also long-lasting, providing a splash of colour during the cooler months when many other plants are still dormant. The 'Mardigras Mixed' Primrose is perfect for gardeners looking to add a touch of early spring charm to their outdoor spaces.
To grow Primrose 'Mardigras Mixed' from seed, sow the seeds indoors between February and April. Use seed trays or pots filled with a good quality compost, and lightly cover the seeds with a thin layer of compost. Keep the trays in a location where the temperature remains between 15-20C to encourage germination, which typically takes 14-21 days. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into individual pots and harden them off before planting out in their final positions in the garden from May to June.
Primrose 'Mardigras Mixed' thrives in well-drained soil and prefers partial shade, making it an excellent choice for planting under trees or in shaded borders. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods, to keep the plants healthy and blooming. Deadheading spent flowers will encourage continuous blooming throughout the season, ensuring your garden stays colourful and vibrant from February through May. These plants are relatively low-maintenance and offer a wonderful way to enjoy a burst of colour early in the year.
Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.
When to sow
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Sowing and harvesting times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.