Description
Primrose, English Primrose mix
English Primrose, is a perennial plant that grows 15 to 20 cm in height. It has gorgeous multi-colored flowers that collectively make umbellate inflorescences, the flowers develop right next to the rosettes. Primrose is recommended to be grown in flower beds, rockeries, planters, and pots.
Sowing: The best time to sow polyanthus, acaulis, and auricula is between February and April. A little frost can aid germination, but in very severe areas you should delay sowing to March or April. You will still get flowers in the following spring if you sow before the end of May. Sowings can be made in June or up to the end of July if it is really necessary, as long as you keep them cool and moist. The later you leave it, the more difficult it is to bring small plants which are not well established through the winter season. Sieboldii is best sown from November to January and left outside. They can be moved into a shaded frame in February.





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