While you're admiring all the crisp, fragrant spring blooms, now’s the time to sow seed for the main event! Choose your palette to immerse yourself in colour, right through to summer.

Flower Inspiration, for Sowing Now

Here are some of our favourites, to add some fresh colour at your place. Just one packet of seeds can grow dozens of plants, so it’s a fantastic way to fill entire garden beds and lots of pots with gorgeous colour. And whatever you sow now, you’ll be enjoying for many months to come.

  • Yates Cosmos 'Tango' has intense semi-double flame red blooms, that mature to vibrant orange with yellow centres. Makes a spectacular show planted in blazing massed drifts of bloom and is especially good as a tall backdrop against a fence. Very hardy, with excellent heat and drought tolerance. Long stems are perfect for cut flowers.

  • Yates Cosmos 'Sensation' has very pretty flowers in white, rose and crimson. Growing to almost a metre tall it has feathery foliage and makes a lovely backdrop in a garden bed.
  • Yates Cosmos 'Rubenza' produces single blooms in a luxuriant deep burgundy when they first open, gradually fading to antique rose. Their elegant and unique colour palette makes for absolutely gorgeous cut flowers. They form medium-height plants, with profuse early blooms that flower continuously through summer.

    Pro Tip: Cosmos does best in well-drained soil, in a spot that receives at least 6 hours of sunshine a day. Keep deadheading the spent flowers, to keep them coming.

  • Yates Snapdragon 'Twinny Appleblossom' With gorgeous soft, pastel tones of pale pink and cream, Twinny Appleblossom has a delicate watercolour beauty. Large double butterfly-type blooms make an exquisite cut flower. Dwarf habit is perfect for container planting or a sunny bed. Very good heat and wet weather tolerance.

  • Yates California Poppy 'Thai Silk' has exquisite ruffled blooms featuring lustrous, silky, rosy pink petals with touches of cranberry and lemon. Easy to grow and drought tolerant, they bloom all Summer and are ideal for planting in drifts of shimmering colour, or at the front of a border.

  • Yates Pansy 'Imperial Antique Shades' has a pretty watercolour palette, with velvety blooms that mellow from a rich cranberry rose, to dusky peach, then pastel apricot. The low mounding habit is perfect for pots or planting in drifts for an abundant show of medium-large sized flowers in a subtle range of pastel shades.

Snails find young seedlings irresistible, so lightly scatter some Yates Blitzem Snail Slug Pellets around the soil, which will effectively attract and kill snails.

Once the seedlings are established, start feeding them with Yates Thrive Flower & Fruit Soluble Fertiliser, which will encourage both healthy foliage and lots of gorgeous flowers. Trim off spent blooms regularly to promote more flowers.

Pest Tip: aphids are common on tender fresh new seedlings. Look out for tiny green, black, brown or grey insects hiding in amongst the leaves. A quick spray with Yates Rose Gun will keep aphids under control.

How to Grow Amazing Azaleas

The azaleas you can see in full flower are a sight to behold. Often you can’t see the leaves for the flowers, which come in almost every shade from white through to bright pink and also yellow, salmon and two-toned flowers.

Most azaleas are happiest in a spot that receives morning sun and afternoon shade, in moist, organic rich well drained soil that is on the acidic side. Azaleas also grow very well in a pot.

Here are a few simple steps to keeping your azaleas looking fantastic:

  • Azaleas can be attacked by thrips, which are tiny sap sucking insect pests that can cause damage to both flowers and foliage. Leaves may become mottled and flower petals deformed. Control thrips with
    Yates Natures Way Organic Citrus, Vegie Ornamental Spray Ready to Use. Spray lightly, just to the point of run off, including undersides of the foliage, as soon as thrips or their damage appear. Respray each week while thrips are active.

  • Azaleas prefer an acidic soil (with a pH of 5.5 – 6.0) so in areas with alkaline (basic) soil, apply some Yates Soil Acidifier Liquid Sulfur to reduce the soil pH.

  • To help promote healthy foliage growth and lots of beautiful flowers, feed azaleas with Yates Thrive Camellia, Gardenia Blueberry Granular Plant Food  is a specially developed fertiliser to feed acid loving plants like camellias. It contains extra potassium to promote lots of flowers as well as nitrogen and phosphorus to encourage healthy leaf and stem growth and a strong root system. Scatter Yates Thrive Camellia, Gardenia Blueberry Granular Plant Food around the root zone of camellias after they’ve finished flowering and water in well after applying.


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