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Valueformoney Cosmos ‘Tip Top Picotee’ SeedsCosmos bipinnatusAverage Packet Content 30 Seeds

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Cosmos Seeds – Tip Top Picotee

One of the tallest Cosmos varieties for sale

The Cosmos Seeds – Tip Top Picotee is a fantastic variety of Cosmos, a gardeners’ favourite! This particular Cosmos is one of the tallest varieties we sell and it is certainly one of the prettiest! Producing astonishing pure white flowers with delicate pink/purple petal tips, these flowers will most definitely stand out in flower beds and flower borders all season long.

These vibrant, yet elegant flowers will certainly decorate your patio flower displays too, and being taller than most other flower varieties, they will tower above them demanding attention. Each plant produced by these Cosmos seeds will produce dozens of flowers, meaning you will have a profusion of pretty flowers in no time. Growing to a height of 120cm, these daisy-like flowers are perfect to freshen up your garden flower displays.

Growing Information

Growing Information

Sow in a propagator on a windowsill or in a greenhouse at 18–21ºC using a good quality compost. Cover the seeds with 6mm (½”) of compost and keep moist. (Germination 7–14 days). Transplant seedlings into individual small pots and grow on. Acclimatise plants to outside conditions before planting out 40cm (16″) apart in a sunny position. Can also be sown directly into the garden March–May for late summer flowering.

Sowing Information

Sow in a propagator on a windowsill or in a greenhouse at 18-21°C using a good quality compost. Cover the seeds with 6mm ( 1?2″) of compost and keep moist. Germination 7-14 days. Transplant seedlings into individual small pots and grow on. Acclimatise plants to outside conditions before planting out 40cm (16″) apart in a sunny position. Can also be sown directly into the garden March-May for late summer flowering.