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Aster Matador Mixed

Aster 'Matador' is specially developed for cut flower use with its strong and sturdy stems with slightly in-curved flower heads in a blended mix of colours. This variety can reach an approximate height of 90cm. 
Half hardy annual

Product Part No: 53508

Pack size: 110 Seeds

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Price: £2.00

When to Sow

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Additional Details

When to Sow Matador Mixed Aster Seeds

March and April

Where to Sow

Sow in pots or trays under glass at 16°C. April sowings can be made in a cold frame direct into a fine seed bed.

What to do Next

When seedlings are large enough to handle, prick out into trays, spacing 5cm apart. Grow on and gradually harden off for planting in flowering positions from mid May.

Maturity

July to September

Handy Tip

Plants will probably require supports and flower stems should be frequently picked to ensure continuous growth.

FLOWER SEED SOWING TECHNIQUE

Use seed trays or plastic modules and a good seedling compost, preferably using a peat substitute. For small sowings standard pots can be used.

Firm the compost lightly and moisten before sowing. Very fine seeds, like Begonia (where there are more than 60,000 seeds to a gram) should be mixed with dry horticultural sand to avoid one big clump of seed, and to help see where the seed has been sown.

As a general rule, the depth of sowing depends on the size of the seed. Aim to cover the seed with compost or vermiculite to the same depth as the size of the seed. Very fine seed need not be covered at all.

Sow thinly and cover the tray with a sheet of glass with paper on top. Wipe the glass every day and inspect the tray for signs of germination. Sowings in pots can be enclosed in a polythene bag for the same effect.

As soon as seedlings break the surface, remove the glass and paper or polythene bag. If left under glass they will become leggy and weak. Keep moist with a fine spray.

When the first set of true leaves (not the seedling leaves) have formed they should be pricked off into trays, setting the seedlings about 4-5cm (1 1/2-2") apart. Always handle by the leaves and not the stem and use a fork or knife blade to ease them out of the compost. Keep in the shade for a couple of days after pricking off.

Gradually harden the plants by increasing ventilation and moving the trays into a cold frame and finally outside for 7 days before transplanting into the flowering site.