14 01 21 Cowslip

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For best results, sow in a seed tray in autumn 2mm (1⁄16") deep, cover with glass and leave in a cold frame to over-winter. Bring inside in early spring to assist germination. Alternatively, sow March to May in a small pot. Enclose pot in a plastic bag or sealed container to conserve moisture and place in the bottom of a refrigerator (5°C) to pre-chill. After three weeks, remove and grow cool at 13-16°C (55-60°F). Plant out to final position when seedlings are large enough to handle. Note that flowers can be used

Sowing & Growing

wildlife garden

Sow

Plant out

Flowers

Primula veris

Cowslip

Seeds

120

Average Contents

14 01 21

14 01 21

Average Contents

120 Seeds

Cowslip

wildlife garden

Primula veris Sow

Plant out

Flowers

Sowing & Growing For best results, sow in a seed tray in autumn 2mm (1⁄16") deep, cover with glass and leave in a cold frame to over-winter. Bring inside in early spring to assist germination. Alternatively, sow March to May in a small pot. Enclose pot in a plastic bag or sealed container to conserve moisture and place in the bottom of a refrigerator (5°C) to pre-chill. After three weeks, remove and grow cool at 13-16°C (55-60°F). Plant out to final position when seedlings are large enough to handle. Note that flowers can be used in salads. HEIGHT APPROX. 20-23cm (8-9") HARDY PERENNIAL Flowers year after year

Very attractive to early flying pollinators like bees. 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. The wildflower seeds in this packet are of native British origin.

SUTTONS SEEDS PAIGNTON, ENGLAND

www.suttons.co.uk

14 01 21

Sow: Mar-May/Sep-Oct Flowers: Mar-May

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Attracts bees and butterflies

3/10/A

Cowslip

25/03/20