
Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarfs Mixed Flower Seeds
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Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarfs Mixed Flower Seeds provide a stunning display of vibrant colours, perfect for enhancing any garden. This wonderful mixture includes rich shades of gold, bronze, and mahogany, along with beautiful bicolours that create a striking contrast. These dwarf varieties are ideal for smaller gardens, containers, and borders, offering a cheerful burst of colour all summer long.
As a half-hardy annual (hha), Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarfs Mixed Flower Seeds are easy to grow and produce long-lasting blooms. The flowers are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding to the overall biodiversity of your garden. Their compact size makes them an excellent choice for gardeners with limited space, as well as those looking for a low-maintenance yet high-impact plant.
Whether you're planting in a sunny border, hanging baskets, or pots, these Rudbeckia varieties will thrive in well-drained soil and full sun. Their resilience and colourful blooms make them a reliable choice for creating a vibrant garden display. Enjoy the rustic charm and seasonal beauty of Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarfs Mixed Flower Seeds in your garden this year.
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- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
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Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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