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Autumn cyclamen gift

Cyclamen Patio Pot

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£35.00
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  • Easy going autumn flowering cyclamen
  • Perfect for patios
  • Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greetings card

These lovely terracotta pots are freshly planted at our Sussex nursery with 3 complimentary pink flowering cyclamen that will bloom on and on.

Great gifts to brighten up a patio or doorstep these outdoor planters make great gifts for Autumn birthdays or 'Thank You' gifts and will be delivered in bloom already - just as pictured.

21cm diameter terracotta pot
3 x Cyclamen Patio Pot   + £0.00
1 x 21cm Terracotta Pot   + £0.00
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Elaine Lord, 14 days ago
5 stars

So pretty, very pleased

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Lesley Osborne, 14 days ago
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Good as a post op guft for someone surrounded by cut flowers

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

Cyclamen are an easy plant which flowers repeatedly in Autumn or Spring depending upon the variety.

With watering, try to keep the compost damp - not dry and not soggy.

Pick off dead flowers continually to encourage more buds, and pick off dead leaves to keep the basket looking fresh.

If your cyclamen plants start to droop, water immediately and pick off any dead leaves or buds to encourage a recovery. Occasionally mould can develop underneath the leaves, if this occurs, pick off any damaged leaves and flowers, let the plant dry out a little and then water more regularly, but sparingly. Mould is caused by damp humid conditions around the leaf stems or uneven watering and can often be improved in a better ventilated space.