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Seed Subscription: Flower, Cool Climate, Autumn 2026
Subscriptions are an excellent way to explore new seed varieties without having to spend time choosing the seeds yourself, and are perfect for busy gardeners, delivering seeds and all the information you need to plant them directly to your letterbox.
Each season we’ll choose a selection of seed varieties tailored to your climate, and send you the seeds plus a colour information sheet with photos, tips and sowing information - all you need to do is plant!
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Seeds included in this subscription:
Paper Daisy- White Everlasting
Australian native daisy, max 60cm tall, with papery white petals and yellow/black centre. Flowers open in sun, close at night or in rain. Ideal for native gardens, mass plantings, arid areas, rockeries. Fast-growing, low-maintenance, drought-tolerant.
Raise seedlings or sow direct, 1mm . Germination 7-14 days @ 10-20°C.Annual. Height 60cm, Spacing 15cm. 80 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Canterbury Bells- Cup and Saucer Mix
Biennial growing to 80cm. Produces large spikes of bell-shaped flowers in purple, lavender, and white. Mix of traditional cup and saucer type and single bells. Excellent cut flower. Ideal for borders and informal gardens.
Raise seedlings or sow direct, 3mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 18-22°C.Biennial. Height 80cm, Spacing 30cm. 160 days (in cooler climates plants may not flower in the first year).
Best months in Cool Climates: MAR APR MAY SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Linaria- Fairy Bouquet Mixed
Annual. Dwarf variety growing to 30cm. Small dainty flowers in a range of colour including yellow, rose, salmon, orange, and cream. Good for edging, beds, rockeries and as a cut flower.
Sow direct, 5mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 20-30°C.Annual. Height 30cm, Spacing 15cm. 70 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Sweetpea- Streamers Lavender
A 180cm climbing annual with grey-green leaves, tendrils, and large, lightly fragrant flowers. The lavender flowers streaked with white have wavy petals. Ideal as a cut flower. Can grow on a trellis, fence, or in borders and beds with support.
Sow direct, 25mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 13-18°C.Annual. Height 180cm, Spacing 15cm. 100 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
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Sweet William- Herald of Spring
Biennial, often grown annually. Bushy 60cm plant with light green leaves, clusters of sweet-scented flowers in reds, pinks, whites. Ideal for garden beds, borders, rockeries, cut flowers. Early and long flowering.
Raise seedlings, 4mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 18-22°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Height 60cm, Spacing 30cm. 140 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Billy Buttons
Australian native flower, perennial to 60cm. Produces tall golden globe flowers on sturdy stems. Ideal for native gardens, beds, borders. Excellent cut/dried flower. Attracts native bees, drought tolerant, suitable for coastal sites.
Raise seedlings or sow direct, 1mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 21-24°C.Perennial. Height 60cm, Spacing 40cm. 90-100 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Statice- Apricot
Perennial often grown annually. Grows to 80cm with upright habit, producing stems with clusters of small apricot flowers. Retains colour well when cut, ideal for fresh/dried arrangements. Great for beds/borders. Drought tolerant.
Sow direct, 5mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 22-24°C.Perennial (usually grown as an annual). Height 80cm, Spacing 40cm. 150 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR SEP OCT (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Dianthus- Allwood's Pink
Perennial herb up to 20cm. Blue-green lance leaves, single musk pink flowers in late spring. Ideal for rockeries, border edging, containers. Best when grown in groups. Tolerates drought, poor soil if well-drained. Easy to grow from seed, may self-seed.
Raise seedlings or sow direct, 3mm. Germination 10-14 days @ 18-22°C.Perennial. Height 20cm, Spacing 30cm. 120 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Poppy- Mother of Pearl
Annual plants up to 60cm with deeply divided leaves and tall, single flower stems. Flowers in shades of grey, lilac, mauve, pink, orange, and white, some with contrasting flecks or edges. Seed pods are decorative.
Sow direct, 3mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 16-24°C.Annual. Height 60cm, Spacing 30cm. 140 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Snapdragon- Canary Bird
A tall-growing perennial to 90cm, most commonly grown as an annual. The large, scented flowers are bright canary yellow. When the throats of the flowers are gently squeezed, they snap open and resemble a dragon's face. Good for garden beds. Excellent as a
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 3mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 21-24°C.Perennial (usually grown as an annual). Height 90cm, Spacing 20cm. 115 days.
Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Tips for gardening in autumn:
Build soil health: Autumn is a good time to enrich your soil with organic matter so it’s ready for new planting. Spread a layer of compost on the surface before planting seeds or seedlings - there’s no need to dig it in, the worms and other invertebrates in your garden will do that work for you. For large, healthy blooms add some aged animal manure or slow-release fertiliser to feed your plants through winter.
Save seeds of summer annuals: Seeds of dahlias, cosmos, asters and other summer annuals can be saved once flowers have faded. Pinch off flower heads and dry them on a paper towel indoors for a week to ensure they are fully dry. Remove any remaining petals and place the dried flower heads in a paper bag for storage. Even if not saving seeds, leave some stems and seed heads of flowers in situ to provide food and nesting material for birds and insects.
Prepare for spring flowers: It may seem too early to be thinking about spring, but autumn is the best season to plant spring flowering bulbs such as daffodils, anemone, ranunculus and tulips. In warm climates, wait until late autumn when the soil has cooled for healthier and larger flowers.
Hardy annuals and biennial flowers, including Canterbury bells and Honesty, should also be started in autumn so plants are large and mature enough to flower in early spring. The seedlings of these plants can sometimes look a little ragged by the end of winter, but their roots are spreading through the soil ready to support strong growth in spring.
Pests and diseases to look out for in autumn:
Grey mould: Botrytis is a fungal disease that causes flowers to become mouldy and soft fruit such as strawberries to rot. Spores are transported by wind and can survive in soil or on green waste. The fungus spreads most in humid, cool weather.
To avoid problems with grey mould, water plants at soil level (not on leaves) in the morning, so leaves are not wet overnight. For plants affected by grey mould, prune off affected flowers and fruit and dispose of prunings to the compost bin or green waste bin. If necessary, spray with an appropriate fungicide or with neem oil.
Powdery mildew: Caused by fungal spores reproducing on the leaves of plants, powdery mildew first looks like white spots on leaves, but affected areas can spread quickly to cover the entire leaf surface with a white powdery coating. While rarely fatal, powdery mildew can reduce yields. Water plants at soil level (not on the leaves) to prevent spores splashing from plant to plant, allow good air flow between plants, remove affected leaves and if necessary spray with an appropriate fungicide or homemade spray.
Bi-carb of soda, also known as baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, is known to be effective at reducing powdery mildew and several other common fungus problems without posing the toxic risks of other treatments. Simply dissolve a teaspoon of the powder into one litre of ordinary water and add a few drops of liquid soap to help the mixture stick to the leaves. Pour the mixture into a regular garden sprayer or mister, shake it thoroughly, and spray liberally over the affected plants.
Product code: SS_FLO_COOL_AUT_2026
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1 x Paper Daisy- White Everlasting (Rhodanthe chlorocephala)
Annual to 60cm. Australian native daisy originating in Western Australia. Papery white textured flower petals surround a yellow or black centre. The flowers have sturdy stems and open in full sun, but will close overnight, when raining or when overcast. Great for native gardens, mass plantings, arid environments and rockeries. Fast growing and low maintenance, tolerant of poor soil conditions and drought. Makes a fantastic cut or dried flower. Great for attracting native bees and hoverflies.
Life Cycle: Half-hardy Annual
Plant Height: 60cm
Position: Full sun -
1 x Canterbury Bells- Cup and Saucer Mix (Campanula calycanthema)
Biennial growing to 80cm. Cottage garden favourite producing large spikes of attractive bell shaped flowers in a mixture of purple, lavender and white shades. Plants are a mixture of traditional cup and saucer type and standard single bells. Very good as a cut flower. Good for borders and in informal gardens.
Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial
Plant Height: 80cm
Position: Part or full sun, moist soil -
1 x Linaria- Fairy Bouquet Mixed (Linaria maroccana)
Annual. Dwarf variety growing to 30cm. Small dainty flowers in a range of colour including yellow, rose, salmon, orange, and cream. Good for edging, beds, rockeries and as a cut flower.
Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
Plant Height: 30cm
Position: Full sun, well drained soil -
1 x Sweetpea- Streamers Lavender (Lathyrus odoratus)
A climbing annual to 180cm with grey-green leaves and tendrils and large showy flowers with a light fragrance. The flowers are lavender coloured streaked with white with wavy petals. Makes a very good cut flower. Good to grow up a trellis or fence, or in borders and beds when supported by a tripod or stakes.
Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
Plant Height: 180cm
Position: Part or full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Sweet William- Herald of Spring (Dianthus barbatus)
Biennial but often grown as an annual. Bushy plant growing to 60cm with light green leaves producing clusters of sweet scented single flowers in a mix of classic colours including reds, pinks and whites. Good for garden beds, borders, rockeries and as a cut flower. Early flowering. Long flowering.
Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
Plant Height: 60cm
Position: Full sun, well drained soil -
1 x Billy Buttons (Pycnosorus globosus)
Perennial to 60cm. Australian native flower forming low clumps of silvery coloured grass-like foliage. Produces tall golden yellow globe shaped flowers on sturdy stems. Great for native gardens, beds, border and makes an excellent cut or dried flower. Good for attracting native bees, drought tolerant and suitable for coastal sites. Also known as "Drumsticks" or "Drumstick flower".
Life Cycle: Frost Hardy Perennial
Plant Height: 60cm
Position: Full to part sun, well drained soil -
1 x Statice- Apricot (Limonium sinuatum)
Perennial usually grown as an annual. Plants have an upright habit and grow to 80cm, producing long angular stems carrying clusters of small apricot coloured flowers. Flowers hold their colour well when cut and are commonly used in fresh and dried flower arrangements. Great for beds and borders. Drought tolerant once established. Also known as "Wavyleaf Sea Lavender" or "Annual Statice".
Life Cycle: Hardy once established Perennial (usually grown as an annual)
Plant Height: 80cm
Position: Full sun, light sandy well drained soil -
1 x Dianthus- Allwood's Pink (Dianthus alpinus)
A herbaceous perennial to 20cm. Blue-green lance-shaped leaves with single musk pink flowers in late spring. Use as a groundcover in rockeries, edging the front of borders or in containers. Looks best when several plants are grown together. Tolerates drought and poor soil so long as it's well drained. Easy to grow from seed; may self-seed in the garden.
Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial
Plant Height: 20cm
Position: Full or part sun, well drained soil -
1 x Poppy- Mother of Pearl (Papaver rhoeas)
Annual to 60cm. Plants have a rosette of deeply divided leaves with tall, single flower stems. Flowers are a mix of subtle, antique shades of grey, lilac, mauve, pink, soft orange and white, some flowers with flecks or picotee edges in contrasting colours. The seed pods are also decorative.
First selected by Welsh painter and gardener Sir Cedric Morris. Ideal for mass planting in drifts, bedding, borders and as a short-lived cut flower. Attractive to bees.
Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
Plant Height: 60cm
Position: Full sun, well drained soil -
1 x Snapdragon- Canary Bird (Antirrhinum majus maximum)
A tall-growing perennial to 90cm, most commonly grown as an annual. The large, scented flowers are bright canary yellow. When the throats of the flowers are gently squeezed, they snap open and resemble a dragon's face. Good for garden beds. Excellent as a cut flower.
Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial (usually grown as an annual)
Plant Height: 90cm
Position: Part or full sun, moist well drained soil
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