Categories
- Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
- Biennial
- Pot Flower
- Annual
- Annual for cutting or drying
- Perennial
- Achillea - Yarrow
- Alyssum saxatile - Basket of gold
- Anemone - Pulsatilla
- Aquilegia caerulea
- Armeria - Thrift
- Aster
- Aubrieta cultorum
- Campanula - Bellflower
- Carlina acaulis - Silver thistle
- Delphinium - Larkspur
- Dianthus plumarius
- Doronicum orientale - Leopard's Bane
- Gaillardia aristata - Blanketflower
- Gaura
- Gentiana
- Gypsophila paniculata - Baby´s breath
- Chrysanthemum - Mums
- Iberis sempervirens - Evergreen candytuft
- Lavandula angustifolia - English lavender
- Leontopodium alpinum - Edelweiss
- Lewisia
- Liatris spicata - Dense blazing star
- Limonium tataricum - Statice
- Lupinus polyphyllus - Large leaved Lupine
- Monarda didyma - Crimson beebalm
- Papaver nudicaule - Iceland Poppy
- Physalis - Ground cherry
- Primula
- Rudbeckia - Coneflowers
- Sagina subulata - Irish Moss
- Asphodeline
- Aconitum
- Berkheya
- Buphthalmum
- Coreopsis
- Dicentra
- Echinacea
- Eryngium
- Geum
- Helenium
- Incarvilea
- Inula
- Knautia
- Kniphofia
- Leucanthemum
- Lychnis
- Oenothera
- Santolina
- Scabiosa
- Stachys
- Thalictrum
- Trollius
- Veronica
- Gaultheria
- Sedum
- Bergenia
- Verbascum
- Nepeta
- Agastache
- Grasses
- Vegetable
- Annual Mixtures
Lewisia
(1)Lewisia is sown in cold in December. The seeds are maintaining the temperature at 10-15 °C for 2 - 3 days and they are placed into cold hothouses. Germination is stimulated above freezing at 0 - 6 °C. After germinating we must transfer the young platns to light. Need is 1 g of seeds per 1000 plants.