Garden Pocket Seeds Allow You To Grow Your Own In Style
June 1st, 2010A great way to enjoy your garden or other outdoor space is by checking out the stunning range of Garden Pocket Seeds. The Garden Pocket Seeds come in charming cute boxes and full instructions for use. Whether you want to attract rare butterflies, enjoy beautiful flowers or even grow your own lettuce, peas or tomatoes, you can do it all using Garden Pocket Seeds. Garden Pocket Seeds also make lovely gifts for almost any occasion.
Zinnia Garden Pocket Seeds
The beautiful Zinnia plant is a sun seeker, as are all plants to some extent, although you can place the Zinnia partly in shade too. In order to prolong the flowering of these Zinnia Garden Pocket Seeds, simply pick out the dead flowers as and when they appear to have wilted. You can use this lovely Zinnia Garden Pocket Seeds pack to attract butterflies to your garden as they are very fond of the nectar. The Zinnia Garden Pocket Seeds make excellent gifts for any keen gardener or those who want to improve their green fingers.
Zinnia Garden Pocket Seeds Planting Instructions:
Sowing: From March to August, plant the seeds in a hole about 0.2cm deep, cover it with soil and water it straight away.
Soil: You can plant your seeds straight into the ground or in a flower pot (with at least 20cm diameter); ideally use potting compost or plain soil if you don’t have any.
Watering: Regular watering is required, be careful not to over water.
Exposure: Sunny positions are best, you can also place Zinnia seeds in partial shade.
Lettuce Garden Pocket Seeds
Save money on your supermarket bills by growing your own luscious lettuce with these Lettuce Garden Pocket Seeds. You can pick the lettuce once the plants are 7-8cm high, it will then re-grow rapidly after each cut. Ensure there is no stagnant water around your lettuce garden pocket seeds as this will ruin it.
Planting Instructions:
Sowing: From March to August, plant the seeds in a hole about 0.2cm deep, cover it with soil and water straight away.
Soil: These seeds can grow either planted in the ground or in a flower pot (at least 20cm in diameter); you want to use potting compost or plain soil if you can’t get hold of any.
Watering: Water regularly being careful not to over water.
Exposure: Place in a sunny position or partially in the shade.




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