Polyanthus Victoriana Mixed Lace is a type of primrose that is known for its beautiful, lace-like flowers. The flowers are a mix of colours, including red, pink, yellow, and white. They bloom in the spring and summer, and they are a popular choice for gardens and flower beds.
Polyanthus Victoriana Mixed Lace is a hardy plant that can tolerate a variety of conditions. It prefers full sun or partial shade, and it can grow in a variety of soils. The plant is drought-tolerant, but it does benefit from regular watering.
Polyanthus Victoriana Mixed Lace is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for. It does not require regular pruning, and it is resistant to pests and diseases.
If you are looking for a beautiful and easy-care flower to add to your garden, Polyanthus Victoriana Mixed Lace is a great option. The plant is sure to add a touch of colour and beauty to your landscape.
Care Information
- Unpack plugs immediately and stand them in water for an hour.
- Plugs may be slightly dry or yellow after being in a dark box in the post, but they?ll quickly recover.
- Put them somewhere warm, light and airy such as a windowsill or greenhouse.
- Plant straight into containers and grow on for a week or two before placing out.
- Give your plants a good water initially, then only when the top compost starts to dry.
- They don?t like to be left in standing water.
- Plant approx. 20cm (8in) apart to allow them room to grow.
- Feed using a high-potash feed such as Blooming Fast Superior Soluble Fertiliser for Flowers & Fruits, to encourage flowering.
- Dead head when flowers fade to encourage more flowers.
Aftercare advice:
- Regular maintenance and watering are essential to grow fabulous containers that last the whole season.
- Check and water containers every day in summer, (unless the compost is wet).
- Aim to keep the compost moist but not soggy and avoid wetting the foliage and flowers.
- From March to June, apply a general-purpose liquid fertiliser once a week.
- Deadhead and trim your plants regularly to maintain shape and encourage new flowers.
- Do not allow plants to set seed.
















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