Rudbeckia Toto AGM Flower Seeds
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Rudbeckia Toto AGM Flower Seeds are a compact, dwarf variety of Rudbeckia, renowned for their stunning golden blooms that bring a burst of sunshine to your garden throughout the summer months. This early-flowering variety is ideal for those looking to add vibrant colour to their garden without the wait, making it a great choice for both new and experienced gardeners.
With their compact growth habit, Rudbeckia Toto AGM Flower Seeds are perfect for smaller spaces, such as flower beds, containers, and even window boxes. Their golden-yellow petals are set against dark centres, creating an eye-catching contrast that attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. These plants also make fantastic cut flowers, lasting well in vases and adding a cheerful touch to indoor spaces.
This variety is classified as a half-hardy annual (hha), meaning it will flower in the first year when grown from seed, and it can be treated as an annual in most garden settings. It grows quickly, reaching a manageable height, and its abundance of blooms will brighten up your garden all summer long.
For best results, sow Rudbeckia Toto AGM Flower Seeds in well-drained soil and ensure they receive plenty of sunlight. Their compact nature makes them an excellent choice for adding colour to garden borders or as a striking focal point in containers. With minimal care, these vibrant flowers will
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