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Everlastings are an iconic, easy to grow Australian wildflower. Lucinda's Everlastings wildflower seed is presented in clear packaging to show off the unusual fluffy white seeds. Available in 10g and 20g packs in the pink and white colour, and 3g in the Golden colour, Lucinda's Everlastings are ideal for the home gardener and also make a lovely gift.
Everlastings will tolerate extremely cold weather, frost, moderate water-logging, heat and coastal, tropical, and low-light conditions. They can be planted all year round if irrigated in summer.
2004 marked the creation of Lucinda’s Everlastings, by Rob and Jen Warburton and their two daughters Lucinda and Zara. It was an idea which led to diversification and offered an exciting new industry, complimenting the existing cropping and sheep enterprises on their farm in Kojonup, Western Australia. Lucinda’s Everlastings was inspired by the sheer beauty and simplicity of the everlasting flower. It is a flower that is iconic to Australia, attracting thousands of tourists to our country each year.
Landcare is a very important element of the farming system adopted by the Warburtons, and they have returned much of the previous grazing land to native vegetation and have fenced off and revegetated all of the waterways on their property. In the middle of the property rests 100 hectares of untouched native bush, full of rare wildflowers and native animals. In 2011 they incorporated the use of everlastings into a wheat crop rotation by lining the outside of the paddocks with the flowers. They are hopeful that this method of incorporating biological diversity within a paddock will encourage a biological method of eliminating harmful insects, diseases and mildews within the crops, eliminating reliance on chemical control.