Mother's Day Planter
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- Freshly planted, top quality arrangements
- Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greetings card
- Choose your delivery date to suit mum on the order form.
These pretty planters will make Mum's Mother's Day. Packed full of beautiful spring flowering plants in pinks, blues and purples and a cute Mother's Day Pick. This long lasting display will look great in a cool room or on a patio and will look fantastic straight out of the box.
The exact plants included will vary a little from week to week but will always include a nice mixture of complimentary plants including seasonal favourites like; locally grown dianthus, polyanthus, saxifrage, cyclamen, bellis, pansy, violas, erysimum, primroses, phlox, hyacinths, tete a tete, muscari, crocus and decorative ivy.
We'll always use a nice colourful selection of flowering plants and colours, but if you have any preferences on specific colours or plants to include or exclude then please do let us know in the box below.
You can choose delivery straight away or f you want your gift to arrive nearer to Mother's day we recommend Thursday 12th or Friday 12th March to be just in time for the big day.
Love this planter but it's not for Mother's day? Just untick the box and we'll leave out the Mother's Day tag.
Planted arrangements are a great way of adding instant colour and joy to an indoor our outdoor space. Freshly planted at our Sussex nursery, these seasonal arrangements have a pastel theme and make a great gift for an outdoor table or doorstep.
4.7/ 5
3 reviews
A very acceptable gift
Exactly as pictured and delivered in time
A bit smaller than I thought
These instructions are sent with the plant gift
Your planter is best kept either outside in a sheltered spot or in a cool room or porch.
The amount you need to water, will depend upon where you are keeping it and how often it rains. Try to keep the compost damp – not dry and not soggy. (Please be careful when watering your planter as these planters are not completely water tight - you may wish to place your planter on a plastic mat or tablecloth to protect your furniture if you are keeping your planter indoors.)
It is a good idea to keep pinching out the flowers as they fade to encourage the young buds and to avoid mildew. Once all the flowering plants are over the foliage plants will continue to grow, but if you like you can add more colour with new bedding plants in to make a fresh seasonal display.
Problem solving:
If the leaves or flowers start to droop, water thoroughly immediately and they should soon recover.










