Colour Your Garden nursery introduces new concept Bloomboost

Colour Your Garden adds a new mix to its large assortment of perennials. In addition to the spring mix, bee-friendly mix, and autumn mix, the flower mix is now available under the name Bloomboost. This colorful mix, which is available in six different themes, provides a rich floral display in the consumer's garden. Bloomboost will be available as of week 20. 

Exclusivity for Colour Your Garden  
Colour Your Garden is introducing a new concept this season, namely Bloomboost. With this, Colour Your Garden adds a unique product to its large and changing range of perennials. Colour Your Garden is the only grower who grows the flower mix in a 100% sustainable manner: with organic fertilizers and without the use of chemicals. 

Rich floral beauty 
Bloomboost is a colorful flower mix that is available in six different themes: bee flowers, cut flowers, scented flowers, edible flowers, balcony/terrace flowers, and butterfly flowers. Depending on the theme, the flower mix features at least 25 different types of flowers in one pot. Because of the many colors, the plants have a cheerful and bright appearance. With a flowering period of 180 days, consumers can enjoy this floral beauty for a long time. Bloomboost is available in pot size 15. 

Availability 
Colour Your Garden has now started delivering the first orders of the Bloomboost flower mix. The new batch is currently being potted and will be available from week 20. 

For more information:
Colour Your Garden
colour-yourgarden.com


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