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This dwarf variety has no tendrils and requires no staking, ideal for garden clumps, pots, window boxes and showy borders. It is also suitable for cutting. In brighter shades of blue, red, pink and white, flowers are sweetly scented and slightly larger than some other popular varieties. Flowers in spring and early summer and likes morning sun.
When to plant: Summer to late Autumn How to grow: Sow seeds directly into the garden1.5cm (0.5in) deep. Thin to 25cm (10in) apart. Prepeare soil well and if dark damp when sowing avoid futher watering until seedlings emerge which should be in around12-16 days. Cut the flowers regularly to keep them flowering strongly. Flowers: About 14 weeks after sowing
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