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Beacon Violet Shades brings a distinct eye-catching colour to gardens, baskets, and containers with its stunning violet shaded blooms. Part of the revolutionary Beacon series, this variety offers outstandingresistance to Impatiens downy mildew, giving gardeners the confidence to grow Busy Lizzies again without worry.
Plants stay compact and well-branched, producing a mass of vibrant flowers that continue from early summer right through to autumn. At 2530 cm tall, Beacon Bright Red is ideal for bedding displays, shady corners, patio pots, and hanging baskets where long-lasting colour is needed.
Soft Violet blooms soft colour that stands out in any display
High resistance to Impatiens downy mildew reliable, healthy growth
Compact 2530 cm habit perfect for borders, baskets & containers
Excellent branching full, bushy plants with a clean shape
Long flowering season nonstop colour from summer to frost
Half-hardy annual easy and rewarding for gardeners of all levels
Sow indoors FebApr on the surface of moist compost (do not cover). Keep at 2024C until seedlings appear. Transplant into small pots once seedlings are large enough to handle. Harden off before planting outside after frost. Grow in sun or partial shade, spacing 2025 cm apart. Water regularly and feed every few weeks for strong, continuous flowering. Mildew-resistant for dependable all-season performance.
Q: Are Beacon Violet Shades really resistant to downy mildew?
Yes! The entire Beacon series was bred for high resistance to Impatiens downy mildew, making them a reliable choice for gardeners whove struggled with fungal issues in the past.
Q: How tall do these plants grow?
They reach around 2530 cm with a compact, well-branched habitperfect for bedding displays, containers, and hanging baskets.
Q: Can I grow them in shade?
Absolutely. Busy Lizzies thrive in sun or partial shade, and theyre especially good for brightening up those tricky shady corners.
Q: When should I sow the seeds?
Sow indoors from February to April. Keep the compost moist, dont cover the seeds, and maintain a warm temperature (2024C) until germination.
Q: Do I need to deadhead them?
Nope! Impatiens are generally self-cleaning, so theyll keep flowering without the need for regular deadheading.
Q: When will they flower?
They bloom nonstop from early summer right through to the first frosts, providing months of vibrant colour.
Q: How far apart should I plant them?
Space them about 2025 cm apart to allow each plant to grow into a full, bushy mound.
Q: Are they suitable for beginners?
Definitely. These are easy, forgiving plants capable of thriving with basic careideal for both new and experienced gardeners.
Q: Can they be grown in pots and baskets?
Yes! Their compact, branching habit makes them fantastic for containers, patio pots, window boxes, and hanging baskets.
Q: How often should I water and feed them?
Water regularly, especially in warm weather, and feed every 23 weeks to keep the blooms going strong all season.