
Gardener's Cut Flower Seed Mix
$13.20
Unit price perEstimated delivery between June 02 and June 04.
We offer fixed-price shipping: $8.90 for Standard and $14.55 for Express, both including GST and a tracking number.
For WA orders, shipping is $14.20 (Standard) and $19.90 (Express), both including GST and tracking. This cost covers mandatory quarantine fees and inspections, so expect delays. For more on processing and dispatch, visit our shipping info.
Due to the nature of the goods, we will not accept returns for change of mind or any other reasons. We guarantee they meet acceptable quality standards and are fit for their intended purpose. If they do not, we will gladly offer a replacement.
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Description
Introducing the Gardener's Cut Flower seed mix, a special collaboration with renowned Australian Garden Designer, Ashley James.
It's best to sow on bare soil from mid-spring to Summer for a glorious flowering show from mid-Summer to early Autumn.
- Use 2–3g per m² (up to 4g for large areas over 500 m²). Avoid overseeding as it can limit flower growth
- Each gram contains approximately 700–800 seeds
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Do not mix different seed mixes, as this creates competition and will reduce the growth of some species
- Photos are for illustration only. Species may vary with season and availability
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Non-GMO | Open-Pollinated | Zero Chemicals
Your Garden, Our Expertise
Growing flowers is more than just planting seeds. It’s about supporting pollinators, reconnecting with nature, and creating something beautiful. Whether you're filling a small pot or sowing a full meadow, we’re here to help every flower and every grower thrive. With thoughtful guidance, personalised advice, and a focus on what works for your space, Meadow Flowers Australia is here to support your gardening journey from the very first seed.