If You Have A Shady Spot That Needs Filling With A Pretty Plant, Then This Corydalis Should Do The Trick. Its Ferny Gold Foliage Shines Through The Shade, While The Low Mound Of Foliage Reveals Fragrant Tubular violet Flowers. Perfect For Cool Summers In Rich Moist Soil. we’d Recommend You Plant 2 Young Plants To A Basket Or Container With A 12in (30cm) Diameter For Creating Maximum Colour & Impact, Or At The Front Of A Flowerbed In Sun Or Shade.plant Up Several Pots & Baskets Of 2-3 Plants For A Sight To Behold. Baskets Dotted Around The Patio Will Really Impress Guests – & For Such Little Effort.grow In Pots With Compost Suitable For Bedding To Ensure The Plants Have The Best Soil To Grow & Thrive In. If You Grow Them In Flower Beds Mix Some Compost In With The Existing Soil To Give Your Flowers The Best Soil To Grow In.if You Grow In Flowerbeds Space Plants Around 8in (20cm) Apart. An Area Of A Yard By A Foot (1m By 30cm) Will Fit Around 5 Plants.how Your Plants Arriveyour Plants Arrive To You As Young Plants Containing A ‘plug’ Of Soil With Roots Running Through It & Some Small Green Stems & Leaves.although They Are Little Plants They Are The Perfect Size To Get Growing Fast Once You Plant Them Up.your 3 Flower Plants Will Arrive To You In A Plastic Container With A Lid (which Acts As A Mini-greenhouse) To Create A Good Humid Atmosphere For Your Young Plants To Thrive & Get A Really Good Start To Produce You Lovely Flowers.your Container Comes In A Box For Extra Protection When Leaving Our Nursery To Arriving At Your Home.check Your Plants Are In The Plastic Container, With Healthy Young Leaves.can’t Plant Straight Away?if You Cannot Plant Up Your Perennial Flower Plants Straight Away Into Their Permanent Position Make Sure The Plugs Of Your Plants Are Kept Moist At All Times.you Can Place Your Plant On A Saucer Or Tray Of Water So The Plug Is Immersed At The Beginning Of The Day. Keep An