Flower Colour

Bicolour

Blue

Green

Orange

Other Colours

Pink

Purple

Red

White

White / Bicolour

Yellow

Flower Simple Shape

3 Petals

4 Petals

5 Petals

6 Petals

Stars

Bowls, Cups and Saucers

Globes, Goblets and Chalices

Trumpets and Funnels

Bells, Thimbles and Urns

 

 

Flower Elaborated Shape

Tubes, Lips and Lobes

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Standards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pincushions and Tufts

Rosettes, Buttons and Pompons

 

 

 

 

Bedding Plant Use

Bedding Out

Filling In

Screening

Pots and Troughs

Window Boxes

Hanging Baskets

Spring Bedding

Summer Bedding

Winter Bedding

 

 

Ivydene Gardens Bedding Plant Gallery:
Site Map
Bedding plants are plants that, irrespective of their growing habits, are used to make a temporary show. For example: hardy bulbs (hyacinths and tulips), hardy and half-hardy perennials (chrysanthemums), and even tender shrubs castor oil plant). But 'bedding' is usually taken to mean those half-hardy annuals or half-hardy perennials planted out to make a splash of colour in the summer. For example: petunias, begonias, pelargoniums and calceolarias.

Bedding plants - A guide to growing them from Jersey Plants Direct.

Bedding plants are now widely available online. Summer bedding plants are generally available to order from January onwards with winter bedding plants available to order in the Autumn.

There are 25 BEDDING PLANTS in this Gallery.

Some of the Bedding Plant Description Pages contain the description of more than 1 plant.
 

Bedding Plants with non-empty Comparison Pages
BLUE FLOWERS
ORANGE FLOWERS
PINK FLOWERS
PURPLE FLOWERS
RED FLOWERS
WHITE FLOWERS
WHITE/COLOUR BICOLOUR FLOWERS
YELLOW FLOWERS
anagalis skylover
argyranthemum frutescens madeira series
bacopa abunda series
coleus kong rose
coleus kong scarlet
dianthus kiwi class act
dianthus kiwi double north
dianthus kiwi raspberry ripple
diascia whisper dark coral
diascia whisper tangerine
fuchsia alice hoffman
phygelius funfare wine
salvia black and blue
BRONZE FOLIAGE
GREEN FOLIAGE
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE
BEDDING OUT USE of Bedding
FILLING IN USE of Bedding
SCREENING USE of Bedding
POTS AND TROUGHS USE of Bedding
WINDOW BOXES USE of Bedding
HANGING BASKETS USE of Bedding
SUMMER BEDDING USE of Bedding
5 PETALS Bedding Flower SHAPE
BELLS THIMBLES AND URNS Bedding Flower SHAPE
TUBES LIPS AND LOBES Bedding Flower ELABORATED SHAPE
SLIPPERS SPURS AND LOCKETS Bedding Flower SHAPE
DISCS AND FLORETS Bedding Flower SHAPE
ROSETTES BUTTONS AND POMPONS Bedding Flower SHAPE
Bedding Gallery Introduction
Site Map for Bedding Individual Plants

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Crosby's Ornamental Calendar:-

"January - Starting off with the first month of the year we have the ever-popular Pansies and Viola, with Polyanthus, Primrose and Primula Wanda just starting to bud up.

Febuary - Moving on to February the more traditional lines such as Myosotis, Bellis, Aubrieta, Arabis, Cineraria and Wallflowers in flower start to appear. Pot Primrose are always a big seller in this month.

March - In March, new lines such as Ranunculus and Dianthus are looking good for colour sales.

April - This month sees the introduction of some of the
main season bedding lines such as Lobelia, Antirrhinums, Calendula, Gazania, Geraniums, Fuchsia and Basket Plants such as Bacopa, Bidens, Brachycome, Convolvulus, Diasca, Euryops, Helichrysum, Surfinia and Million Bells.

May - The main bedding month brings the more tender plants such as Ageratum, Begonia, Coleus, Dahlia, Impatiens, Marigolds, Mimulas, Petunia, Salvia and Verbena.

June - In June we move on to 1lt pot production with lines such as Celosia, Cosmos, Marigold Tripliod, Argyranthemum, Bracteantha, Ipomoea, Millet, Nasturtium, and Strobilanthus.

July - Is a month of few introductions but products like Rudbekia, Zinnia, Canna and Non-Stop Begonia are all looking good.

August - This month is the start of the Autumn season so we bring back Pansies and Viola in Double Six Packs

September - We start expanding the Autumn range in September offering Bellis, Cineraria, Myosotis and Dianthus Ideal.

October - Primrose Husky, Polyanthus and Primula Wanda become ready for sale around now.

November - No new lines in November just a continuation of sale from the previous months.

December - One line for the Christmas market is Hyacinths potted in bowls of 4, 5 or 6. "