Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw
Real showstoppers planted in your flower beds and flower borders!
The ever popular Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw produces vivid scarlet red flowers. The double bloomed flowers created will make real showstoppers in your flower beds and flower borders this season.
Loved by bees, butterflies and other pollinators, the Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw is a must have in your garden. Plant them in decorative containers and patio pots for the perfect display of colour! These drought-resistant plants will certainly make for eye-catching moments in your garden whilst the evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves provide attractive ground cover all winter too! The Geum Plant – Mrs Bradshaw flowers June-August, and grows to a height of 60cm (24″); spread 60cm (24″).
Premium perennials are large plug tray plants, roughly the same size as garden ready plants like a potted plant without a pot. They will need to be acclimatised to the garden, and once all chance of frost has cleared can be planted out directly into the garden.
Growing Information
Potted Plants
On delivery of your plants you need to do this straight away: Carefully unpack your plants and check that the compost is moist. If it’s dry, water carefully using a small watering can and allow to drain. Stand in a light, warm place and then follow the ‘growing on’ instructions. Provided they are kept moist, they can usually be left for up to 3 days. Your plants have been grown under ideal conditions and inspected by one of our experts prior to careful packaging and despatch by post. However, should they have been damaged or delayed during delivery, please contact us immediately.
Remember to ensure all summer bedding plants are protected from spring frosts. Do not plant outdoors before late May/early June.
For the best results, pot these on and keep them in the greenhouse for a few weeks before planting them out. A 7cm pot filled loosely with moist compost is ideal to plant these sturdy young plants into. In each pack of extra value plug plants, you will find a dibber stick. If you intend to plant plug plants through the side of hanging baskets you can use a smaller pot than 7cm and transfer into baskets when well established.
To remove your plugs, gently push up through the base hole of each cell and ease the plant and root plug out of the tray. Place it into the centre of the filled pot, so that the roots of the plug are covered. Firm the compost gently around the base of the plug whilst ensuring the stem and leaves remain above the top layer.












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