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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.11 to 30.06 - Page nb 82

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.11.2022 - 30.06.2023
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PLANTS HARDY FLOWERS Petal power Add vibrant colour to gardens with robust summer blooms African daisy The showy daisy-like flowers of this low-growing shrub are available in pink, purple, yellow, orange or cream hues, with contrasting deep purple or yellow centres. The petals may be flat and narrow or resemble fluted spoons. Some forms can spread, so plant in pots or edged garden beds. Deadhead regularly. Verbena Brilliant white, pink, red, purple or blue clusters of flowers appear throughout the warmer months. Position in full sun or part shade and add plenty of organic matter. Ideal for growing as a ground cover, a border plant or in pots or contained beds. Dianthus Also known as Sweet William, these traditional plants dazzle in the garden and when cut for the vase. The white, pink, lavender or bright red flowers are scented, and look similar to carnations. A hardy annual or short-lived perennial, they grow well in pots and borders. Impatiens Traditional impatiens (busy lizzie) love shade, while New Guinea impatiens prefer semi-shaded positions. For sunny areas, try SunPatiens. They have single or semi-double rose-like blooms in pink, purple, red, coral or white. Enrich the soil with organic matter and compost. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.co.nz/plants 2 (Osteospermum ecklonis cvs) Tolerates hot, dry conditions once established and prefers a spot in full sun with well-drained soil. (Dianthus barbatus) Plant in sun or partial shade in well-drained soil. Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. (Verbena spp. and hybrids) A hardy annual with brightly coloured flowers that will attract butterflies and beneficial insects. (Impatiens spp.) Grow along borders or as mixed bedding plants. When flowering, apply liquid fertiliser. 82 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | (®) bunnings ns) Getty Images. vy (verbena, dianthus, imy Words Tammy Huynh; (dianthus) Jane Wrigglesworth g é

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PLANTS HARDY FLOWERS Petal power Add vibrant colour to gardens with robust summer blooms African daisy The showy daisy-like flowers of this low-growing shrub are available in pink, purple, yellow, orange or cream hues, with contrasting deep purple or yellow centres. The petals may be flat and narrow or resemble fluted spoons. Some forms can spread, so plant in pots or edged garden beds. Deadhead regularly. Verbena Brilliant white, pink, red, purple or blue clusters of flowers appear throughout the warmer months. Position in full sun or part shade and add plenty of organic matter. Ideal for growing as a ground cover, a border plant or in pots or contained beds. Dianthus Also known as Sweet William, these traditional plants dazzle in the garden and when cut for the vase. The white, pink, lavender or bright red flowers are scented, and look similar to carnations. A hardy annual or short-lived perennial, they grow well in pots and borders. Impatiens Traditional impatiens (busy lizzie) love shade, while New Guinea impatiens prefer semi-shaded positions. For sunny areas, try SunPatiens. They have single or semi-double rose-like blooms in pink, purple, red, coral or white. Enrich the soil with organic matter and compost. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.co.nz/plants 2 (Osteospermum ecklonis cvs) Tolerates hot, dry conditions once established and prefers a spot in full sun with well-drained soil. (Dianthus barbatus) Plant in sun or partial shade in well-drained soil. Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. (Verbena spp. and hybrids) A hardy annual with brightly coloured flowers that will attract butterflies and beneficial insects. (Impatiens spp.) Grow along borders or as mixed bedding plants. When flowering, apply liquid fertiliser. 82 bunnings.co.nz | (O) bunningsnz | (®) bunnings ns) Getty Images. vy (verbena, dianthus, imy Words Tammy Huynh; (dianthus) Jane Wrigglesworth g é
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