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Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus mix) 100 seeds (#1535)

Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus mix) 100 seeds (#1535)
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Model: #1535
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Description Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus mix) 100 seeds (#1535)

Cosmos lights up the garden or meadow in midsummer with pink, crimson and white flowers that hold until frost on tall plants.
Attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds, its colorful and abundant blooms are easy to grow in any region.
Cosmos is a popular cutting flower with ferny foliage and strong stems and looks lovely planted along a fenceline.
Approximately 100 seeds in 1g packet

Genus - Cosmos
Species - Bipinnatus
Variety - mix
Common name - Cosmos
Pre-Treatment - Not-required
Hardiness zones - 3 - 10
Height - 0,80 - 1,20 m
Spread - 0,40 m
Plant type - Annual flower
Exposure - Full Sun
Growth rate - Fast
Soil PH - Neutral, alkaline
Soil type - Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Drought/Dry Soil
Water requirements - Dry, Average, Well Draining
Landscape uses - Beds and Borders, Cut Flower, Cottage Gardens
Bloom season - July - October
Leaf / Flower color - Green / Pink, Red, White, Crismon

GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
Indoor sowing:
1. Sow from April to May in trays of moist seed compost inside.
2. Sow thinly and cover with a fine layer of compost. Cover with glass, polythene or propagator lid.
3. Keep at +15-20C. Seedlings appear in 14-21 days.
4. Remove cover when seedlings appear. Grow in small groups in separate pots.
Outdoor sowing:
1. Sow after the last frost directly into the prepared seed bed in May.
2. Sow thinly in rows 30 cm apart. Cover lightly with fine soil.Keep moist.

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Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus mix) 100 seeds (#1535)
Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus mix) 100 seeds (#1535)
Model: #1535
In stock
0.75€
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