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Other bedding plants

Bedding plants grown from seed create colorful and varied borders and garden beds. Easy to sow and care for, they bloom for a long time, attract bees and butterflies, and give your garden a vibrant, atmospheric look.

Other bedding plants from seed – unique flowers for your garden

and originality plants grown from seed from EasySeeds.eu . These seeds have been specially selected for gardeners who want something different than standard varieties like petunia, lobelia, begonia, or verbena. With these less common bedding plants, you can create unique and surprising borders, flower boxes, and garden beds, while enjoying long-lasting blooms and natural beauty.

Why choose other bedding plants from seed?

  • Unique colors and shapes:
    Enrich your garden with unusual flowers that stand out for their shape, leaf structure, or rare colors. Consider celosia (cock's comb), nemesia, diascia, scaevola, or calceolaria . These varieties offer new textures and combination possibilities for borders and containers.

  • Creative freedom:
    With unusual bedding plants, you can fully personalize your garden design. Mix heights, colors, and flowering periods for a playful, harmonious, or striking effect.

  • Ecological value
    Many less common bedding plants also attract bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects, thus contributing to biodiversity in your garden.

Applications

  1. Borders & flower beds – Create surprising patterns with combinations of colors and heights.

  2. Balcony and patio planters – Compact and unique bedding plants give a special look to pots and hanging baskets.

  3. Cut flowers – Some of these special bedding plants produce flowers suitable for bouquets and dried flowers.

  4. Themed gardens – Perfect for creative projects, such as exotic borders or insect-friendly planting corners.

Tips for sowing other bedding plants

  1. Sowing Time – Sow indoors in early spring (February–April) for a longer growing period, or directly outdoors after the last frost.

  2. Soil & Location – Use airy, well-drained seed compost and a sunny to partially shaded location, depending on the variety.

  3. Care – Keep the soil moist during germination and the initial growth phase. Feed regularly for vigorous growth and long-lasting blooms.

  4. Hardening off – Gradually acclimatise young plants to outdoor conditions before planting them out permanently.

  5. Maintenance – Remove faded flowers (deadheading) to prolong flowering and maintain healthy plants.

Buy other bedding plants from seed at EasySeeds

At EasySeeds.eu , you'll find a wide range of less common bedding plant seeds , selected for their germination rate, color intensity, and unique characteristics. Whether you want to create a unique border, enhance your patio, or design an insect-friendly garden, these seeds will help bring your garden to life with striking and surprising flowers.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Other Bedding Plants

1: Can I also order large quantities of bedding plants for my company?

Yes, we deliver both small and large orders. Whether it's a single delivery for a project or a bulk order for your store, we ensure efficient and reliable delivery, direct from the grower.

2: How do you guarantee the quality of the plants?

All our bedding plants are carefully selected and grown under optimal conditions. They are delivered fresh, so they are immediately ready for sale or planting. We also provide professional advice on proper care.

3. What types of bedding plants are there?

There are many types of bedding plants:

  • Annual bedding plants: bloom for one season, such as petunia, begonia or marigold

  • Biennial bedding plants: bloom in the second year, such as hollyhocks

  • Perennial bedding plants: bloom every year, such as salvia or geranium

4. How long do bedding plants bloom?

Depending on the variety and care, bedding plants can bloom for several months. Annual varieties often bloom from June until the first frost, while some perennial varieties remain colorful year after year.

5. Why choose bedding plants?

  • Create a unique, eye-catching border

  • Attract special bees and butterflies

  • Experiment with color, shape and texture

  • Make your garden stand out and feel personal