Erysimum cheiri 'Fire King'
wallflower
- 2 + 1 FREE packs | bare root
- £21.98 £0.73 each
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- 1 × pack of ten | bare root
- £10.99 £1.10 each
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- approx 500 seeds
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil, or good-quality potting compost for containers
- Rate of growth: average to fast
- Flowering period: March to May
- Hardiness: fully hardy
These dazzling orange-red wallflowers will put on a stunning display in early spring. Their sumptuous colouring looks dazzling when teamed with rich plums and purples, or can add sizzle to yellow, orange and red schemes. Often grown as a biennial plant, wallflowers perform best in full sun where their bright, fragrant flowers will shine. They look particularly effective in a large patio container or at the front of a sunny fertile, well-drained border.
Please note: These wallflowers have recently been dug up from the ground and are supplied as ’bare-root’ (i.e. not pot-grown) plants. They will look a bit wilted and sad when they first arrive, however field grown plants are very tough. They should be planted out as soon as possible, and they’ll usually pick up once they’ve settled in.
Please note: These wallflowers have recently been dug up from the ground and are supplied as ’bare-root’ (i.e. not pot-grown) plants. They will look a bit wilted and sad when they first arrive, however field grown plants are very tough. They should be planted out as soon as possible, and they’ll usually pick up once they’ve settled in.
Grow seedlings on under glass until all risk of frost has passed and they can then either be planted outside into a well-prepared bed, or used to fill decorative pots and hanging baskets for the patio.
Pinching out the growing tips will encourage them to become bushier, and feeding with a high-potash fertiliser at regular intervals throughout the summer will promote even more flowers to form.
When planting this bedding wallflower, incorporate well-rotted compost into the planting hole. If planting in late winter or early spring, there may be some old foliage from the previous year's growth, this will soon be discarded and replaced with fresh new growth.
Provide cloche protection where frosts are very severe or prolonged. Wallflowers like good drainage, so take care not to over-water. When in flower regular deadheading will prolong the display even further.
Pinching out the growing tips will encourage them to become bushier, and feeding with a high-potash fertiliser at regular intervals throughout the summer will promote even more flowers to form.
When planting this bedding wallflower, incorporate well-rotted compost into the planting hole. If planting in late winter or early spring, there may be some old foliage from the previous year's growth, this will soon be discarded and replaced with fresh new growth.
Provide cloche protection where frosts are very severe or prolonged. Wallflowers like good drainage, so take care not to over-water. When in flower regular deadheading will prolong the display even further.
Using good quality compost, sow the seeds 5mm deep from March to July. Starting early sowings off in a cold frame or greenhouse and keep moist (but not waterlogged) until they germinate. Thin out as soon as they are large enough to handle, potting them into individual pots. Harden off slowly before planting outside in summer. Late sowings can be done direct.