Seed Subscription: Flower, Cool Climate, Winter 2026 (WA)


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Seed Subscription: Flower, Cool Climate, Winter 2026 (WA)

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!

You are currently viewing a single season of seeds which can be purchased individually. To subscribe to a years worth of seeds click here.

Seeds included in this subscription:

  • Lupin- Hartweggii

    Hartweg's Bluebonnet, an annual, produces 90cm-tall spikes of pink and purple flowers from mid to late summer. Ideal for cottage gardens or mass planting. They make good cut flowers and improve soil by fixing nitrogen.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 15mm. Germination 15-75 days @ 12-22°C.Annual. Height 90cm, Spacing 50cm. 200 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: MAR APR MAY SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Alyssum- Carpet of Snow

    Annual growing to 12cm. Low growing plant that produces masses of small fragrant pure white flowers. Ideal for carpeting. Good for beds, rockeries, paths and edging. Also known as "Sweet Alice".

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 2mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 18-22°C.Annual. Height 12cm, Spacing 20cm. 60 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Carnation- Enfante de Nice Mix

    French heirloom perennial, 45cm tall with sweet clove-scented flowers in scarlet, pink, white, some striped and picotee. Multiple blooms per stem. Ideal for borders, containers, or cut flowers.

    Raise seedlings, 6mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 18-22°C.Perennial. Height 45cm, Spacing 35cm. 180-200 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR MAY AUG SEP OCT (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Paper Daisy- Pink and White Everlasting

    Australian native daisy, annual to 60cm, seen in South and Western Australia. Features papery petals in various pink shades and white, surrounding a yellow or black centre. Flowers open in full sun, close overnight or in rain.

    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)


  • Cornflower- Dwarf Polka Dot Mix

    Annual plant growing to 50cm with long grey/green leaves. Produces flowers in pinks, blues, whites. Ideal for gardens, beds, borders. Vibrant colours bloom over a long period. Easy to grow, attracts bees, butterflies. Grows in poor soil.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 15-18 °C.Annual. Height 50cm, Spacing 20cm. 70 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: MAR APR MAY SEP OCT NOV (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Penstemon- Rocky Mountain

    Native to the southern Rocky Mountains, this perennial grows up to 45cm. It forms clumps with green leaves and bright blue flower spikes in late spring to early summer. Ideal for cottage gardens, beds, borders, and rockeries.

    Raise seedlings or sow direct, 2mm . Germination 14-28 days @ 15-20 °C.Perennial. Height 45cm , Spacing 60cm . 85-100 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: MAR APR AUG SEP OCT (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Canterbury Bells- Rose Pink

    Biennial growing to 80cm. Cottage garden favourite producing large spikes of attractive bell like flowers in rose pink on tall robust stems. Very good as a cut flower. Good for borders and in informal or cottage 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)

  • Everlasting Daisy- Copper Red

    Australian native daisy, up to 80cm, with large copper-red flowers and golden-orange centres. Ideal for native gardens, containers, borders, coastal areas, and rockeries. Low maintenance, drought-tolerant, and poor soil tolerant.

    Raise seedlings or sow direct, 1mm . Germination 7-14 days @ 18-21°C.Perennial (short lived). Height 80cm, Spacing 55cm. 80 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Gypsophila- Repens White

    A perennial growing to 15cm with slender dark green leaves and single white flowers. The flowers are large compared to other varieties of gypsophila. A dwarf variety suited to growing in containers and ideal for rockeries, beds and borders.

    Sow direct, 6mm. Germination 10-15 days @ 20-22°C.Perennial. Height 15cm, Spacing 30cm. 70-80 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Ranunculus- Elegance Viola 06

    A perennial growing to 40cm with double rose-purple flowers that bloom in late winter or spring. Suited to cut flower production or to growing in beds and borders. Elegance Italian ranunculus have large, fully double flowers packed with petals.

    Raise seedlings, 2mm. Germination 10-15 days @ 18-20°C.Perennial. Height 40cm, Spacing 20cm. 120-180 days.

    Best months in Cool Climates: FEB MAR APR (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)


Tips for gardening in winter:

Weeding and tidying: Rain helps weed seeds germinate and it is easier to remove them when the soil is damp. Be sure to remove weeds before they get a chance to mature and set seed, and ensure you get the weeds out roots and all. Hand tools are useful for small areas and hoes or tillers make the job go faster in larger gardens. Rake up fallen leaves so they don’t form a compact layer which can stop water reaching the soil. Add these extra leaves to your compost heap. Clear out any dead or diseased plants and to prevent the spread of disease, place this plant material in the bin rather than the compost bin.

Pruning: Check your tools and get them ready for winter pruning. Cleaning and sharpening your secateurs and pruning saws makes the job much easier, and a clean cut means there is less chance for disease to enter ragged wounds. It is easier to prune deciduous trees and shrubs in winter because you can see the structure of the plant more clearly. Remove any dead wood, and take out crossing branches or stems that might rub against each other. 

Protect your plants from frost: If you live in a frost-prone area, protect your plants by covering them with frost cloth or hessian sacking. Remove this cover during the day to allow the sun to get to your plants and to help warm up the soil. Remember to cover them up again at night. Sheltering plants from cold winds also helps. You can build a temporary screen or windbreak, or plant close to a wall where plants will also benefit from the retained warmth at night. 

Plot and plan: Use the down time in winter to review your garden and think about what you’d like to plant in the coming seasons. If you’re growing annuals, do you want to plant the same again or try some new varieties or colour schemes? If you’re growing veggies, remember that rotating your crops is a good idea to break the cycle or build-up of any pests and diseases that may be in the soil. This has the added benefit of reducing, or even eliminating, the need to spray with chemicals.

Start Seeds Early for Spring

Many of the seeds in this order are not suitable for winter planting, they have been included to help you get a headstart on spring.

Most seeds struggle to germinate reliably in the middle of winter. Many varieties are best started indoors and transplanted outdoors once the weather warms up. Sow your seeds indoors about 4 weeks before the last expected frost. Ensure they are placed in a warm location with plenty of natural light for optimal growth.

Product code: SS_FLOW_COOL_WIN_2026_WA

Contains

  • 1 x Lupin- Hartweggii (Lupinus polyphyllus)

    Also known as Hartweg's Bluebonnet, an annual that produces striking, 90cm-tall spikes of pink and purple pea-like flowers from mid to late summer. Lupins are a favourite flower for cottage gardens or planted en masse for a spectacular display. They also make good cut flowers. Lupins are nitrogen-fixing and can be used as a soil improver. 

    Life Cycle: Half hardy Annual
    Plant Height: 90cm
    Position: Part or full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Alyssum- Carpet of Snow (Lobularia maritima)

    Annual growing to 12cm. Low growing plant that produces masses of small fragrant pure white flowers. Ideal for carpeting. Good for beds, rockeries, paths and edging. Also known as "Sweet Alice".

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height: 12cm
    Position: Full or part sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Carnation- Enfante de Nice Mix (Dianthus caryophyllus)

    A French heirloom perennial growing to 45cm, with highly scented flowers with a sweet clove-like fragrance. The blooms are scarlet, pink and white with some stripes and picotee markings. Several blooms per stem. Use in borders or containers, or grow as cut flowers.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial
    Plant Height: 45cm
    Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil

  • 1 x Paper Daisy- Pink and White Everlasting (Rhodanthe chlorocephala)

    Annual to 60cm. Australian native daisy commonly seen in South and Western Australia. Papery textured flower petals surrounding a yellow or black centre in shades of light pink, bright mid pink, dark pink and white. Flowers have sturdy stems and open in full sun, but will close overnight, when raining or when over-cast. Great for native gardens, mass plantings, arid environments, and rockeries. Fast growing. 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 Cornflower- Dwarf Polka Dot Mix (Centaurea cyanus)

    Annual growing to 50cm tall. Plants have a compact upright habit with long grey/green leaves and produce flowers in a range of pinks, blues and whites. Great for cottage gardens, wildflower gardens, beds and borders. Excellent vibrant colours blooming over a long period. Very easy to grow. Makes excellent cut or dried flowers. Great for attracting bees and butterflies. Will grow in poor soil conditions. Also known as Bachelors Button. 

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height: 50cm
    Position: Full sun, well drained moist soil

  • 1 x Penstemon- Rocky Mountain (Penstemon strictus)

    Perennial to 45cm. Native to the southern Rocky Mountains. Clump forming habit with green leaves and flower spikes covered with bright vivid blue flowers in late spring to early summer. Great for cottage gardens, mixed beds, borders and rockeries. Drought tolerant and low maintenance plant once established. Great for attracting bees, birds and butterflies. Also known as "Rocky Mountain Beardtongue".

     

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial
    Plant Height: 45cm
    Position: Full to part sun, moist well drained soil

  • 1 x Canterbury Bells- Rose Pink (Campanula medium)

    Biennial growing to 80cm. Cottage garden favourite producing large spikes of attractive bell like flowers in rose pink on tall robust stems. Very good as a cut flower. Good for borders and in informal or cottage gardens.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial
    Plant Height: 80cm
    Position: Part or full sun, moist soil

  • 1 x Everlasting Daisy- Copper Red (Xerochrysum bracteatum)

    Short lived perennial to 80cm. Australian native daisy with large copper red flowers featuring golden orange centres and papery textured petals. Great for native gardens, container plantings, garden beds, borders, coastal areas and rockeries. Low maintenance, tolerant of poor soil conditions and drought. Makes a fantastic cut or dried flower lasting indefinitely. Flowers over a long period from spring through to autumn. Great for attracting native bees and hoverflies. Also known as "Paper daisy"or "Strawflower".

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial (short lived)
    Plant Height: 80cm
    Position: Full sun

  • 1 x Gypsophila- Repens White (Gypsophila repens)

    A perennial growing to 15cm with slender dark green leaves and single white flowers. The flowers are large compared to other varieties of gypsophila. A dwarf variety suited to growing in containers and ideal for rockeries, beds and borders.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial
    Plant Height: 15cm
    Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil

  • 1 x Ranunculus- Elegance Viola 06 (Ranunculus asiaticus)

    A perennial growing to 40cm with fully double rose-purple flowers that bloom in late winter or spring. Suited to cut flower production or to growing in beds and borders.

    Elegance Italian ranunculus have large, fully double flowers packed with petals, blooming on strong 40cm tall stems. Mature plants bloom over a 6 week period, producing 4 to 12 flowers per plant in the first season, and up to 20 per plant in following years. Elegance ranunculus bloom in a range of colours from soft pastels through to bold reds, oranges and yellows.

    Seed-grown plants produce corms that can be lifted and replanted the following season. Best suited to temperate and cool climates.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial
    Plant Height: 40cm
    Position: Full or part sun, moist well drained soil

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