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A selection of Potentillas to create flowering borders. Perennial Potentillas are herbaceous, low-growing plants that are naturally suited for planting in borders or rockeries. Potentilla nepalensis 'Miss Willmott' forms clumps 60 cm (24in) wide and is adorned with cherry pink flowers marked with cream throughout the summer. Creeping mountain varieties, such as the Golden Potentilla (Potentilla aurea) or P. alba or White Potentilla, form carpets adorned with small yellow or white cups in summer. Less common, but highly ornamental, Potentilla 'William Rollisson' is adorned with large orange flowers reminiscent of avens. Among the shrubby Potentillas (Potentilla fruticosa), certain selections like 'Goldteppich' (yellow) or 'Danny Boy' (raspberry pink), with a spreading habit, form large cushions 40-50 cm (16-20in) in height that flower remarkably for months.
By placing these Potentillas at the forefront of your flowerbeds or alongside pathways, they will be perfect for quickly obtaining vibrant borders of colour, worthy of impressionist paintings. They will have a beautiful effect when accompanied by Yarrows or rockroses, for example. On a slope or rockery, where they will be ideally placed if your garden soil is heavy and clayey, they can also be associated with dwarf or creeping Conifers.
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The flowering period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions located in USDA zone 8 (France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, etc.)
It will vary according to where you live:
In temperate climates, pruning of spring-flowering shrubs (forsythia, spireas, etc.) should be done just after flowering.
Pruning of summer-flowering shrubs (Indian Lilac, Perovskia, etc.) can be done in winter or spring.
In cold regions as well as with frost-sensitive plants, avoid pruning too early when severe frosts may still occur.
The planting period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions located in USDA zone 8 (France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands).
It will vary according to where you live:
The harvesting period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions in USDA zone 8 (France, England, Ireland, the Netherlands).
In colder areas (Scandinavia, Poland, Austria...) fruit and vegetable harvests are likely to be delayed by 3-4 weeks.
In warmer areas (Italy, Spain, Greece, etc.), harvesting will probably take place earlier, depending on weather conditions.
The sowing periods indicated on our website apply to countries and regions within USDA Zone 8 (France, UK, Ireland, Netherlands).
In colder areas (Scandinavia, Poland, Austria...), delay any outdoor sowing by 3-4 weeks, or sow under glass.
In warmer climes (Italy, Spain, Greece, etc.), bring outdoor sowing forward by a few weeks.