Our new garden ready trio consists of our three customer favourites, Sweet William Mixed, Polyanthus Most Scented Mixed and Primrose Husky Mixed. There is no need to wait, our garden ready trio can be planted straight into your garden – it couldn’t be easier! Our garden ready plants arrive healthy and much bigger than other garden companies which you can see below.
The best part is you can now save £24.99 as you can buy our trio for just £9.99! But you have to hurry as we only have a limited stock left! Just enter order code TNS272Z to redeem your offer. (Limited to one pack per order at this price. Offer ends midnight Sunday 5th or whilst stock lasts)
This traditional mix of Sweet Williams combines a fabulous range of pinks, reds and white including solid shades and bicolours for a real tapestry of colour. When all risk of frost has passed, acclimatise garden ready Sweet William plants to outdoor conditions over 7 to 10 days. Plant your Sweet Williams in beds and borders in fertile, well drained soil and in full sun.
We’ve sniffed all the polyanthus we could find to be able to make up this exclusive mix for you! Each fresh colour has a lovely, strong fragrance, to bring you a true scent of spring. When all risk of frost has passed, acclimatise polyanthus plants to outdoor conditions over 7 to 10 days, prior to planting out in their final positions. Grow polyanthus in containers, beds and borders in any fertile, moist, well drained soil. Choose a position in full sun or semi shade.
A vibrant rainbow of primrose flowers that will brighten the gloomiest of winter days – even through cold, wet and snow! The delicately fragranced blooms of Primrose ‘Husky Mixed’ burst open in a frenzy of colour that will see you through until late spring. Acclimatise primrose plants to outdoor conditions over 7 to 10 days,

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