Garden Freesias Mixed
 
 

Garden Freesias Mixed - Bulb

Freesia sp.  
Our colourful mix of Garden Freesias gives your garden both colour and fragrance. Your patio, decking or border will shine with this wonderful mix of Garden Freesias. Garden Freesias are excellent as cut flowers, cut for the home when the first bud is almost open. They can't get any more colourful than they already are!
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pack of 50
£ 5.95
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40% off the second pack
double pack of 2 x 50
£ 11.90   £ 9.50
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Flowering month(s)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
July
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Oct Nov Dec

In the spring, plant the freesia mix approximately 2-4 cm deep and about 10 cm apart. Watch out for night frosts. Plant in loose soil and choose a spot with complete sunshine. These pretty flowers look great grown in a flower pot or planter. Plant the bulbs about 5-7 cm apart. Use fresh potting compost when planting and ensure that the pot has good drainage.

Garden Freesias can be planted in a pot

The fragrant Garden Freesias are great for the patio or decking. Plant a large amount in a flower pot, planter or patio container. The flowers will bloom more freely if the planter is placed in a sunny area. Garden Freesias combine well with low growing flowers such as the moss rose (Portulaca Grandiflora).

Garden Freesias are part of the iris family and native to South Africa. The fragrant flowers are known for their cut flower value. They look so lovely and last a long time in a vase. A group of Garden Freesias should definitely not be missing in your garden. Pick the flowers preferably early in the morning. Put the stems directly into a vase of lukewarm water containing cut flower food.

Water your Garden Freesias regularly, so that the soil around the roots does not dry out. However, this plant does not like when the soil is too wet! Deadhead the freesias regularly to promote a second flowering. For an extra rich flowering, we recommend adding plant food to the irrigation water on a regular basis during the summer. The freesia bulbs are not very hardy and therefore cannot survive throughout the winter.


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Suitable for cutting
Growth height: 30-40 cm