Thompson & Morgan Scabious Ace of Spades Seed Packet

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Thompson & Morgan Scabious Ace of Spades Seed Packet£4.29

Grow some dramatically different flowers with the almost black blooms of Scabious 'Ace of Spades'! The pin cushion fully double flowers are deliciously dark, with a gentle fragrance Scabious are an excellent filler plant for your borders and also make a good cut flower for the ...Grow some dramatically different flowers with the almost black blooms of Scabious 'Ace of Spades'! The pin cushion fully double flowers are deliciously dark, with a gentle fragrance Scabious are an excellent filler plant for your borders and also make a good cut flower for the home Supplied as 1x Scabious 'Ace of Spades' seed packet (approx. 25 seeds) Supplied with T&M's very own cultural instructions on how to care for your seeds Grow some dramatically different flowers with the almost black blooms of Scabious 'Ace of Spades'! The pin cushion fully double flowers are deliciously dark, with a gentle fragrance. Easy to grow, Scabious are an excellent filler plant for your borders and also make a good cut flower for the home, so you can enjoy their bold blooms indoors too.

Sow where they are to flower in April/May 3mm (Vain) deep in rows 30cm (12in) apart in well cultivated soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. They can also be sown indoors in April/May at a temperature of 18-25C (65-75F), hardened off and planted out after all risk of frost. Thin out the seedlings to 30cm (12in) apart.

They prefer light, well-drained soil and an open sunny position. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g.

deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months).

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