Narrative Description:
Premium by name, premium by nature! If you want to receive some of the most popular, often newest lines of perennials that we produce, then go for "Premium Perennials". Like the "Perfect Perennials” selection, these are cold hardy varieties which will withstand most situations in British gardens through winter as mature plants. The selection is comprised of incredible products including Heuchera, hardy Gerbera, the much-loved perennial hardy Geraniums, Hellebores, Geums to name just a few of the possible products that could make it to your door.
Ideal Conditions:
Prefers full sun or partial shade in free draining soil or compost.
Possible Situation:
Best in borders and large containers with other tall plants.
Resilience:
Hardy
Habit:
Upright
Height x Spread / Trail:
20 x 20 cm
Features:
Typical Season:
Summer
Flower Colour:
Foliage Colour:
Flowering Time:
May - September
Planting Recommendations:
Bed/Border
Raised Bed
Prefers:
Temperature Tolerance:
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.
Plant Care:
The plants are well rooted and maintained whilst on our nursery. You should simply give them a little water on arrival. Allow them to settle for a day or more, especially if they have been roughly treated on their journey to you!
Genus:
Mixed
Cultivar:
Premium Perennials
Category:
Hardy Perennials
Recommended Pot Sizes:
Pot Spacing:
It is advisable to follow the guidelines regarding the suggested volume that each size plant prefers to be potted into. Typically, these pots would be grown on before planting into containers or the ground, as you would a fully grown plant from the garden centre. Alternatively, you can transplant your plants together with several other pots or plugs into the final container or basket. You will just have to be a little more careful with the watering to ensure they are not over, or underwatered, especially if each plant has far more, or less volume of compost than recommended to grow into.
Typical time required from pot to sale:
0 weeks over Winter
0 weeks in Spring / Summer
Based on producing a finished pot size of 1L for plug products and 2L for liner products. (*)
Growing Media / Irrigation / Water Capacity:
The compost (rooting medium) we use in our plugs and pots is "peat reduced" and more commonly in the past season "peat free" medium, which is predominantly composed of coir fibres. We created the peat free media to try and replicate the qualities of traditional substrate, so it is very difficult to tell the different media apart by eye. All of our plants have a little slow release fertiliser in the plug already, to provide an initial boost for you when planting on, but they will love to be potted into a medium which has fertiliser incorporated, or added to it. The compost/media root ball itself for our plug plants is usually wrapped in biodegradable paper. The paper allows increased rooting at our stage of production and easier transplant of the plugs into your pots. You do not need to remove the paper from the plug. Our plug paper is fully biodegradable and will degrade over the course of the season once planted. The speed of the paper biodegrading depends on moisture and soil temperatures.
Feeding / Fertilser
(during crop time):
Feeding Frequency:
Recommended pH:
Growth Regulation PGR:
Temperature During Production:
Temperature During Transport:
Available for Delivery:
N/A
Recommended Sales Window:
N/A
Forecast Availability:
Wk/Yr: | 52/24 |
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Qty: | 136 |
Please note: this forecasted availability is a guide only. Quantities can be increased or produced earlier on request.
Common Pests:
Common Diseases:
50 Jumbo Plug Plants (10 Varieties) | 50 Plants / Tray | 50 Plants / Tray |
50 Plants / Tray | 50 Plants / Tray |
Additional Notes (*):
All information provided is based on producing a default finished pot size of 1L for our plug products, and 2L for 7cm and 9cm liner products. For alternative pot sizes please adjust cultural notes accordingly.
Finishing times - Based on average estimated climatic and environmental conditions, and are for guidance purposes only.
Temperature – These conditions assume a protected ornamental growing environment. Recommended growing is generally above 5°C.
Feeding – Does not specify controlled release or liquid fertiliser application. This choice will depend on your conditions, requirements and preferences – please contact your fertiliser consultant for suitable products to meet your requirements.
Growing media and pH – Is shown for guidance purposes only - please contact your growing media consultant for suitable growing media to meet your requirements.
Disclaimer
This information is for guidance purposes only and is based upon our own growing environment and experience during trials. It is wise to use your own knowledge about your growing conditions and local environment in order to make informed cultural decisions.