Soil or loam based composts like John Innes are too heavy, Pelargoniums prefer compost with an open structure that does not compact over time.Īfter many years experimenting we have found that our Pelargoniums grow their best in a peat based compost, or peat substitute based compost. Multipurpose composts are not really suitable, as they lack structure and quickly collapse and become stagnant. Pelargoniums, although not difficult plants, are fussy about potting compost. However this can increase during busy periods Orders placed from early April onwards will be dispatched within our normal mail order time frame which is usually 5-7 working days. Orders placed from January to late March we aim to dispatch in the first two weeks of April. Please note you can only combine orders going to the same address. We will then send the orders all together and refund you back any additional postage paid for. If you wish to combine orders simply add to the ‘order notes’ box at the checkout – ‘please combine my orders’. You can add to your order anytime before dispatch in April. ![]() ![]() The best time to order is between January-March, as early as possible. ![]() We stop adding new stocks to the website in late autumn when we begin propagation for the following year. We continue to propagate throughout the spring and we add subsequent stocks to the website as they become available. In January we release our first availability of the season, this is done around 20th January and offers eager customers the opportunity to order plants for dispatch in early April.
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