Homegrown Organic Seeds - Foxglove (mixed)
In most cases when buying wholesale merchandise from manufacturers, each item arrives individually wrapped in non-recyclable plastic. In an effort to create earth-friendly products that are both kind to the wallet as well as the planet, Alice is selling her very own seeds!
Lovingly grown and harvested in Alice’s own garden in Surrey, England, each packet of seeds comes with a minimum of 30 nuggets of flourishing potential. The current range includes mixed hollyhocks, sunflowers, foxgloves and chillis, with more to come!
With tall spires of thimble-like flowers rising from rosettes of soft downy leaves, foxgloves have long been popular choices for cottage gardens and wild, informal plantings. Most of the perennial types are short lived and will need replacing as they decline. Allow biennials to self-seed or replace annually after flowering for a summer display.
Handle foxgloves with care, as all parts of this plant are toxic. Bumblebees aren’t affected though and love collecting pollen and nectar from them!
Foxgloves are best planted in dappled or light shade during spring or autumn, when the soil is moist and warm, to encourage new root growth.
Are your Alice Armstrong seeds flowering? Tag Alice in a photo of your blooms on instagram! @alicearmstrongmusic
In most cases when buying wholesale merchandise from manufacturers, each item arrives individually wrapped in non-recyclable plastic. In an effort to create earth-friendly products that are both kind to the wallet as well as the planet, Alice is selling her very own seeds!
Lovingly grown and harvested in Alice’s own garden in Surrey, England, each packet of seeds comes with a minimum of 30 nuggets of flourishing potential. The current range includes mixed hollyhocks, sunflowers, foxgloves and chillis, with more to come!
With tall spires of thimble-like flowers rising from rosettes of soft downy leaves, foxgloves have long been popular choices for cottage gardens and wild, informal plantings. Most of the perennial types are short lived and will need replacing as they decline. Allow biennials to self-seed or replace annually after flowering for a summer display.
Handle foxgloves with care, as all parts of this plant are toxic. Bumblebees aren’t affected though and love collecting pollen and nectar from them!
Foxgloves are best planted in dappled or light shade during spring or autumn, when the soil is moist and warm, to encourage new root growth.
Are your Alice Armstrong seeds flowering? Tag Alice in a photo of your blooms on instagram! @alicearmstrongmusic
In most cases when buying wholesale merchandise from manufacturers, each item arrives individually wrapped in non-recyclable plastic. In an effort to create earth-friendly products that are both kind to the wallet as well as the planet, Alice is selling her very own seeds!
Lovingly grown and harvested in Alice’s own garden in Surrey, England, each packet of seeds comes with a minimum of 30 nuggets of flourishing potential. The current range includes mixed hollyhocks, sunflowers, foxgloves and chillis, with more to come!
With tall spires of thimble-like flowers rising from rosettes of soft downy leaves, foxgloves have long been popular choices for cottage gardens and wild, informal plantings. Most of the perennial types are short lived and will need replacing as they decline. Allow biennials to self-seed or replace annually after flowering for a summer display.
Handle foxgloves with care, as all parts of this plant are toxic. Bumblebees aren’t affected though and love collecting pollen and nectar from them!
Foxgloves are best planted in dappled or light shade during spring or autumn, when the soil is moist and warm, to encourage new root growth.
Are your Alice Armstrong seeds flowering? Tag Alice in a photo of your blooms on instagram! @alicearmstrongmusic
Please note that Alice packages and posts each order of CDs and seeds personally. This does mean that postage times may be effected by Alice’s travel schedule. Your order will be sent as soon as physically possible, usually the next day or within the next few days, Alice wants you to enjoy the music after all! If you would like your CD to be signed, please feel free to send us a message, otherwise Alice will be happy to sign anything presented to her at live shows.