Prunella grandiflora
SELF HEAL PAGODA MIX
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Prunella are low-growing plants in the mint family. They're commonly known as self-heals. They are vigorous, spreading perennials producing low-growing mounds of foliage topped by richly-coloured flowers from May to October. They are ideal for growing at the front of borders, and in rock gardens. These seeds are for mixed colours. Most will be shades of blue or purple, and including pink and white flowered plants.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 4-8
Location: Sun
Height: 8", 20cm
Seeds per packet: 10
Soak the seeds for 12-24 hours before planting. Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature 20-22C (68-72F) for them to germinate. Germination is generally 30-90 days after the warming period, though some can take longer. Do not discard the planting tray, as patience is needed, and they are well worth the wait.
Prunella grandiflora
SELF HEAL PAGODA MIX
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Prunella are low-growing plants in the mint family. They're commonly known as self-heals. They are vigorous, spreading perennials producing low-growing mounds of foliage topped by richly-coloured flowers from May to October. They are ideal for growing at the front of borders, and in rock gardens. These seeds are for mixed colours. Most will be shades of blue or purple, and including pink and white flowered plants.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 4-8
Location: Sun
Height: 8", 20cm
Seeds per packet: 10
Soak the seeds for 12-24 hours before planting. Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature 20-22C (68-72F) for them to germinate. Germination is generally 30-90 days after the warming period, though some can take longer. Do not discard the planting tray, as patience is needed, and they are well worth the wait.