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The Jane Austin Flowers Seed Collection Growbar

£12.95
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SKU: GBAUS
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Your order will arrive within 3 - 5 working days. The delivery charge to standard UK postcodes is £2.99, with free UK delivery on all orders over £50, unless otherwise stated on the product page, or at checkout.
Please note that larger items, including most furniture, may take slightly longer therefore you will be contacted by a specialist 2-man delivery service to arrange a convenient time and day.

Growbars are easy to grow, exciting seed collections, nestled in fertile coir bars.
Jane Austen’s writing is full of descriptions of flowers and their symbolism. This beautiful trio of flowers, also popular in Victorian gardens, are all mentioned in her letters.

To grow your own Jane Austen Flower garden, start your Growbar between March and June.
Gently remove the plastic wrapping and place the Growbar with the protective paper facing upwards in a container which has plenty of space so it can expand; a takeaway food tray is ideal.
Pour half a litre of water into the tray and position the Growbar indoors on a warm, nright windowsill. The seeds will need to be a cosy 18-22’C to germinate.

When the Growbar is nearly dry, gently pour water into the base the tray, not directly onto the bar as it may crumble. You can be sure your Growbar is perfectly moist if it remains the colour of a rich dark ginger cake!
After a few weeks you should have a bar neatly dotted with little seedlings. These will be happy growing together in the bar for a further month in their sunny location.

When the seedlings have produced 4-8 leaves you can then gently separate them, being careful not to damage the delicate roots, and plant them in a sunny weed-free spot in the garden. Plants grown in the ground with plenty of space and sunlight will flower most impressively, but it is possible to grow the seedlings in large containers on the balcony or patio.
Contains
Cornflower
with its electrical blue petals is an integral part of the British cottage garden.
(Annual)
Sweet William
adds vibrant colour and graced the shrubbery border of the Austen garden at Chawton.
(Biennial)
Mignonette
bears small, sweet scented flowers; Austen wrote to sister Cassandra about its progress in their garden.
(Annual Biennial)

Other Growbars Available in the range

The William Morris Flowers Growbar
The Bee Growbar
The  Butterfly Growbar
The Bird Growbar
The Sunflower Growbar

Standard delivery charge to most UK postcodes is £2.99, with free delivery for orders over £50.

Your order will arrive within 3-5 working days, unless otherwise stated on the product page.

Please note: Some large items may incur a surcharge if they’re being delivered to a remote postcode. For more information, please contact our customer service team at 0800 3287795 or onlineshop@barnardos.org.uk.

Please note that larger items, including most furniture, may take slightly longer to arrive. You will be contacted by a specialist 2-man delivery service to arrange a convenient time and day.

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In 2020 Barnardo’s worked collaboratively with the Department of Education, to develop the ‘See, Hear, Respond’ programme. The purpose of the programme was to support vulnerable children and families that had been gravely affected by the Covid pandemic, and its associated lockdowns.

Working with a network of local partners, the programme generated over 15,000 referrals from vulnerable children and their families who were suffering from mental health problems, isolation and loneliness, issues with going back to school and parenting difficulties.

 A key objective was to intervene at an early stage, before these problems became exacerbated and caused additional harm, or led to a crisis situation.

Support was delivered by Barnardo’s, and a network of 82 delivery partners, to a total of 43,114 children and young people in the UK; the main groups were children under 5, children with educational needs or disabilities, children at risk of exploitation, children from BAME refugee groups, young carers and children with mental health needs.

A Digital Resource Hub was set up, that supported our key delivery strands of: Providing advice and support online,  face to face interventions and group work, and by working collaboratively with schools and their networks to support the re-integration of children into school. According to the Impact Evaluation Report produced by Cordis Bright, 98% of families said the support was helpful, and that they felt listened to, 7,331 children had reduced isolation and loneliness and 2,263 children became more settled at school.

“This was the best and quickest help we’ve had.” – Caitlin, year 8 student.

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