


Description
Bring vibrant spring colour and beautiful perfume to your garden with Freesia Giant Mix. This eye-catching mix is loved for its larger blooms, sweet fragrance, and taller stems than standard freesia types, making it a standout choice for garden beds, borders, containers, and fresh cut flower displays. Expect a lively blend of colours including shades of white, yellow, orange, pink, purple, and red for a bright seasonal show.
Features
- Large, colourful blooms for a more dramatic display than standard bedding-type freesias
- Highly fragrant flowers that add scent as well as colour to the garden
- Taller-growing variety, typically around 30–40 cm
- Ideal for pots, borders, mass planting, and cut flower use
- Best grown in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil
Why You’ll Love It
Freesia Giant Mix is perfect for gardeners who want bold spring colour with a classic floral scent. Compared with compact bedding freesias, this giant mix offers a taller, more feature-worthy look, making it especially appealing for statement planting and vase arrangements. It is also an easy-to-grow choice for adding seasonal beauty to your outdoor space.
Best For
- Spring garden colour
- Patio pots and containers
- Border planting
- Cottage-style gardens
- Fragrant cut flower arrangements
Growing Notes
For best results, plant in a sunny to lightly shaded position with free-draining soil. Plant in the cooler season for a stunning display of colour and fragrance from late winter to spring.
FAQs
What is the difference between Giant Mix and Bedding Mix?
Giant Mix is generally the larger-flowered, taller-growing option, while Bedding Mix is usually the more compact standard form for neat mass planting.
Are the flowers fragrant?
Yes, Freesia Giant Mix is well known for its sweet fragrance.
Can I grow Freesia Giant Mix in pots?
Yes, it is ideal for pots and containers as well as garden beds.
Is it good for cut flowers?
Yes, its taller stems and larger blooms make it a great choice for cut flower displays.
What colours are included in the mix?
Mixed packs commonly include shades of white, yellow, pink, purple, red, and orange.

