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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.09 to 30.09 - Page nb 81

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022
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ou can grow more than just vegetables to get the most out of your garden. Why not grow flowers that can be picked to create living decorations in your home? Choosing varieties that are easy to cultivate and produce masses of strong, sturdy blooms will ensure a steady supply of fresh cut flowers all season long Zinnias are a wonderful choice for a cut flower garden, and with the spectacular colours and strong stems of Zinnia ‘Profusion Cherry Bi-colour’, it is easy to see why! A delightful mix of single and double flowers in shades of cherry and pink, this hardy variety is easy to grow and perfect for the busy and beginner gardener alike. If you are looking for a vivid colour combination, try Carnation ‘Fragrant Mix’. Ahardy annual that will produce a mass of large, frilly edged blooms in the colours of red, white, yellow, pink, orange, and violet. Agreat choice if you are planning to mix different colours into your bouquet. Salvia ‘Blue’ is another simple to grow variety for sunny, warm gardens, requiring little water once established. The large, flowering spikes can reach up to 45cm tall and are covered in gorgeous blue blooms that are perfect for providing a focal point in a composition. For amore delicate display, the petite flowers of Dianthus ‘Devotion’ provide an exotic mix of crimson, violet and red shades that are ideal for popping into smaller displays on desks or in bookshelves. Dianthus is also particularly resilient and may produce flowers for you year-round if protected from frost. Once your plants are blooming, you can begin to harvest! It’s best to gather your flowers in the morning before the weather warms up. Choose the healthiest looking blooms, and ensuring you use sharp shears or scissors, cut the stem on an angle before popping it into a bucket of cool water. Once happy with your selection, you are ready to create your arrangement. Play with heights and colours and remember you can also include foliage to put together a display that is uniquely yours. ",.because the best gardens start with a i LORIANA® NATURAL BEAUTY ® @florianaplants Growing Tip: © To encourage more bloom throughout the season, pinch off spent flowers and use a potassium rich fertiliser. 40] Scan to see the full range available instore Check your local Bunnings for in season varieties available in your region.

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ou can grow more than just vegetables to get the most out of your garden. Why not grow flowers that can be picked to create living decorations in your home? Choosing varieties that are easy to cultivate and produce masses of strong, sturdy blooms will ensure a steady supply of fresh cut flowers all season long Zinnias are a wonderful choice for a cut flower garden, and with the spectacular colours and strong stems of Zinnia ‘Profusion Cherry Bi-colour’, it is easy to see why! A delightful mix of single and double flowers in shades of cherry and pink, this hardy variety is easy to grow and perfect for the busy and beginner gardener alike. If you are looking for a vivid colour combination, try Carnation ‘Fragrant Mix’. Ahardy annual that will produce a mass of large, frilly edged blooms in the colours of red, white, yellow, pink, orange, and violet. Agreat choice if you are planning to mix different colours into your bouquet. Salvia ‘Blue’ is another simple to grow variety for sunny, warm gardens, requiring little water once established. The large, flowering spikes can reach up to 45cm tall and are covered in gorgeous blue blooms that are perfect for providing a focal point in a composition. For amore delicate display, the petite flowers of Dianthus ‘Devotion’ provide an exotic mix of crimson, violet and red shades that are ideal for popping into smaller displays on desks or in bookshelves. Dianthus is also particularly resilient and may produce flowers for you year-round if protected from frost. Once your plants are blooming, you can begin to harvest! It’s best to gather your flowers in the morning before the weather warms up. Choose the healthiest looking blooms, and ensuring you use sharp shears or scissors, cut the stem on an angle before popping it into a bucket of cool water. Once happy with your selection, you are ready to create your arrangement. Play with heights and colours and remember you can also include foliage to put together a display that is uniquely yours. ",.because the best gardens start with a i LORIANA® NATURAL BEAUTY ® @florianaplants Growing Tip: © To encourage more bloom throughout the season, pinch off spent flowers and use a potassium rich fertiliser. 40] Scan to see the full range available instore Check your local Bunnings for in season varieties available in your region.
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