
Lobelia (Trailing) Fountains Mixed Flower Seeds
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Lobelia (Trailing) Fountains Mixed Flower Seeds produce strong, vigorous plants that are a fantastic improvement over older varieties. These trailing lobelias are perfect for adding a vibrant splash of colour to your garden. With their cascading growth habit, they make an eye-catching addition to tubs, containers, and hanging baskets.
The Lobelia (Trailing) Fountains Mixed Flower Seeds grow in a wonderful mix of colours, ranging from soft blues and purples to bright reds and whites. Their compact, yet trailing nature makes them ideal for filling spaces that need a little extra flair, offering long-lasting blooms from early summer through autumn.
One of the key advantages of this variety is its vigorous growth. These plants are more resilient and hardy than many older lobelia types, making them an excellent choice for gardeners who want reliable and show-stopping flowers without the hassle of frequent maintenance. Their strong growth ensures they create a dense, vibrant display, whether in containers, baskets, or borders.
For best results, Lobelia (Trailing) Fountains Mixed Flower Seeds should not have compost covered after sowing, allowing the seeds to germinate effectively. The plants thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil, offering a bold burst of colour all season long with minimal effort.
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Grow In
- Container
- Hanging Basket
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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