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Perennial flower seeds are a feast for the eyes with their variety of colours, shapes and heights.

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At Garden Select you can buy various types of flower seeds. On this page, you will find an extensive overview of flower seeds for perennial and perennial flowers. Also for annual flowers and mixtures, we have the right seeds for you.
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The trumpet plant is an attractive creeper that you can easily grow yourself. Sow this perennial in the garden or pre-sow in seed trays.

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Lupine - Russel's Hybrids is a very easy-to-grow hardy perennial. This mixture blooms in brilliant pastel colours.

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€2,29
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Grow this gorgeous perennial in pastel colours in containers from May and plant in the open ground from September.

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The Maiden Pinks is an evergreen hardy perennial. It is easy to grow yourself and starts flowering brilliantly with red flowers from June onwards.

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The Sun Hat - Cheyenne Spirit is a richly flowering plant with several beautiful colours. This is a perennial and likes to flower in a sunny spot in the garden.

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€6,49
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These Hollyhocks Antwerp Stars should not be missing in your garden, with its brilliant colours and height, easy to care for. - Competitive prices

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You can sow this mix of rockery flowers directly in the soil in the desired spot from May - June. Produces beautiful flowers.

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It flowers brilliantly from June to August with pretty dark blue/purple panicles, reaching a height of 30 cm. - Buy Perennial Seeds?

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€4,49
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These lantern plants are perfect for a feral garden. Add more atmosphere to your garden with these seeds. For a wide range Garden-Select.com

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This enchanting perennial blooms with butterfly-like pearly white flowers. They bloom profusely from July to the end of October. - Sharp prices

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Sow this blue-coloured delphinium with purple shades in a greenhouse from March and plant in May in the garden. They flower from June to August.

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Perennial flowers

Growing perennial flowers

Depending on the sowing time, perennial flowers sometimes bloom already in the first year, otherwise from the second year. It is best to sow first in a seedbed in spring or summer. Once the plants have reached a reasonable volume, you can put them in the desired location. The height of the plant can vary greatly. This depends on the location and density, among other things. The heights we give for the species below are only an indication of the height the plants can reach. Want more information about sowing flowers? Then read our cultivation tips on sowing flowers.

Sowing perennial flowers

Perennial flower varieties can stay in the same spot for years, and unlike biennial flower varieties, flower for several years. If a flower variety is a biennial, this is explicitly stated with the product. If this information is missing, you can assume that the species is perennial. Biennial plants only flower in their second year. A sowing in summer is therefore usually early enough. After flowering and seed setting, they die off. Perennial flowers are best sown in a seedbed in spring and summer. When the flowers have reached a nice size, you can transplant them to the desired places in your vegetable garden. This will result in a beautiful garden throughout the season.

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With us, you can easily order perennial flower seeds online at competitive prices. Our seeds are carefully packed and delivered at low shipping costs.

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