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Easy to grow, both red and white Gypsophila provide an excellent foil for other border plants. The slender stems are very useful for cut or dried flower arrangements. A hardy annual which grows in any ordinary well-drained soil in a sunny location. Very strong sunlight may, however, cause the flower colour to fade.
When to plant: Year round except hottest and coldest months How to grow: Sow thinly, direct in flowering position. Just cover seeds with soil and keep moist. Thin plants to about 15cm (6in) apart if required. Make successive sowings so you can have a continuous supply of flowers for indoor decoration. Flowers: 10 weeks after sowing
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