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Grow Strong and Reliable Second Year Flowers with Quality Biennial Seeds.

Our Biennial Seeds category offers a selection of dependable varieties that grow foliage in the first year and produce strong flowering displays in the second. These plants are ideal for adding structure, height and long lasting colour to borders, wildlife areas and cottage gardens.

Choose from classic cottage garden favourites, pollinator friendly blooms, tall architectural varieties and reliable performers suited to a wide range of garden styles. Whether you are planting for early season colour, long lasting displays or naturalistic planting schemes, this collection provides dependable choices for gardeners of all experience levels.

Biennial plants offer a simple and rewarding way to create strong flowering displays that return reliably in their second year.

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» Biennial Seeds – Strong second year flowers
Verbascum Mullein Seeds
1 of 4
         
Price€4.25
Wallflower Choice Mixed Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€3.50
Wallflower Dwarf Bedding Mixed Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€2.90
Wallflower Mixed Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€1.75
Wallflower Monarch Fair Lady Seed
1 of 2
     
Price€3.50
Wallflower Monarch Fair Lady Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€1.99
Wallflower Scarlet Bedder Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€3.50
Wallflower Siberian Orange Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€1.50
Wallflower Tom Thumb Mixed Seeds
1 of 2
     
Price€3.75
White Campion Seeds
1 of 2
         
Price€2.29
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All our Biennial Seeds are selected for strong growth, reliable second year flowering and long lasting garden colour. Perfect for gardeners planning ahead for future displays. FAQ. What is a biennial plant? A biennial grows leaves in the first year and produces flowers in the second before completing its life cycle. Are biennials easy to grow? Yes. Most biennials are straightforward to grow and suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. When should I sow biennial seeds? Biennials are usually sown in late spring or summer so they can establish before winter. Do biennials attract pollinators? Many biennials produce nectar rich flowers that support bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. Can biennials be grown in pots? Some compact varieties can be grown in containers, but most perform best in borders and beds.

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