14 34 61 Wildflower Teasel

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SOWING/GROWING Sow seeds from April to June in a cold frame or cold greenhouse 3mm (1⁄8”) deep in trays of a good seed compost. Prick off seedlings when large enough to handle, grow on and harden off for planting out in September. Alternatively, sow directly into a finely prepared seedbed in May/June. Keep soil moist. Will thrive in most garden soils in a sunny position.

Teasel

Sow

Plant out

Flower/Harvest

Atttracts butterflies and bees

Teasel Dipsacus fullonum

✃ Seeds

160

Chaffinch photo by Andy Hay

Average Contents

Average Contents

Chaffinch photo by Andy Hay

160 Seeds

Teasel Dipsacus fullonum



Atttracts butterflies and bees

Sow

Teasel

Plant out

Flower/Harvest

SOWING/GROWING Sow seeds from April to June in a cold

frame or cold greenhouse 3mm (1⁄8”) deep in trays of a good seed compost. Prick off seedlings when large enough to handle, grow on and harden off for planting out in September. Alternatively, sow directly into a finely prepared seedbed in May/June. Keep soil moist. Will thrive in most garden soils in a sunny position. HEIGHT APPROX. 180cm (6’) HARDY BIENNIAL Sow this year for next Suttons will donate 5p to the RSPB for every packet sold REGISTERED CHARITY NO: 207076 Quality Control: This seed has been carefully tested to ensure high germination. Prior to use, store in a dry cool place. Seed from cultivated stock SUTTONS SEEDS TORBAY, ENGLAND

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The wildflower seeds in this packet are of native British origin.

(see inside for details)

Sow by:

FREE

Birds in Your Garden booklet

6/06/B

visit us at: www.suttons-seeds.co.uk

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