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Swan River Daisy (Brachycome iberidifolia)

Indigenous to Western and central Australia, it prefers light to medium soils in an open, sunny position but will tolerate shade. It is a very hardy, annual plant that is drought and frost resistant. It will grow in most regions of Australia. It grows to a height of 0.2m with a spread of 0.3m. The flowers are white, blue, purple or pink and daisy-like, appearing in summer, giving a vibrant display of eye-catching colour. Ideal for containers or rockeries.

The spelling of Brachycome often includes an ‘s’… Brachyscome and either spelling is considered acceptable.

Lemon-scented Bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus)

A widespread attractive evergreen shrub with red flowers 10cm long appearing all year round. It is a native of NSW, QLD & VIC. It grows to a height of 3.5m with a spread of 2m.

Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

A small-leaved perennial plant. It is a low, creeping plant that grows up to about 30cm tall. It prefers full sun or part shade and a dryish soil. Can be added to many dishes and also eaten fresh in salads.

Oregano (Origanum vulgare)

This perennial herb grows to about 30cm with oval, soft hairy leaves and woody stems. Once established, the plants spread by underground stems and can provide excellent ground cover. A popular flavouring in Mediterranean style cooking. It also dries well.

Chamomile  (Matricaria Chamomilla)

Chamomile is a small flowering plant that is native to southern and eastern Europe. It grows to a height of 15cm to 60cm with white daisy like flowers. The flowers, blooming from late spring to early summer, have a pleasant aromatic scent. I pick 10 flowers and place in a tea pot with boiling water for 10 minutes and have each night before bed. I find it helps me to relax and sleep better. As the petals start to fall off the plant, I then harvest and air dry in a brown paper bag for 10 days. The dried chamomile flowers also are great in tea!

Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis alpestris)

There are many dainty blue flowers on this attractive small plant. It grows to about 30cm tall and gets covered in pretty flowers with five blue petals and a yellow centre.

Prefers semi-shaded areas and makes stunning borders or a colorful addition to rock gardens.

Herb Mix

Oregano (Origanum vulgare), Italian Parsley (Petroselineum crispum), & Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

These three herbs are favorite go to when cooking dinner each night, and they grow well together in a pot or garden bed. They can all be used fresh and great in pasta and can also be dried.

Flower Mix

Swan River Daisy (Brachyscome iberidifolia), Chamomile  (Chamomilla recutita), Alyssum (Lobularia maritima), Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum)

Salad Mix

Lettuce Salad Bowl Green & Red + Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia)

Easy & quick growing Lettuce Salad Bowl Green & Red are not only beautiful lime green and bronze / burgundy leaves which grow in 7-28 days & become full size in 51-58 days. These leaves can be plucked from 28 days!

Wild Rocket is also a fast grower that thrives best if kept well-watered. The leaves form at the base of the plant. Harvested by picking young or mature leaves and new ones continue to form. A popular salad green with a slightly peppery flavour.

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HOW TO ORDER

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step by step guide

STEP 1

Place your order

Enter all the details you would like printed on your invitations by adding them into the order selection fields.

The design of these invitations do allow for extra customisations.

  • The text and/or image can be adjusted to custom colours if you are matching to a wedding theme.
  • Guest names can be printed if required.

These can be added at the time of ordering and incur additional fees.

STEP 2

Digital Artwork Proof

A digital artwork proof will be prepared by Paper-Go-Round based on all the details provided at time of ordering.

We will include a few layout options that best fits your details. You can expect to receive your proof within 3 to 4 days of ordering.

STEP 3

Artwork Changes

Once you receive your proof, let us know which option you prefer or if changes are required. We'll update the proof and send back to you.

Once approved, we'll do a test print that can be sent via email or post for final confirmation.

One round of additional changes (if required) can be made before proceeding to the full print run.

It's important to note that this is typically the lengthiest part as adjustments require time.

STEP 4

Printing Starts

Once everything's good to go, it's full steam ahead with the print run!

Allow around two days to print and trim your invitations, then a further few days for postage.

STEP 5

Send your invitations!

Finally you can surprise your guests with your beautiful plantable invitations.

FAQs

Yes, we are able to make small colour changes to the design of this invitation if required. There is an additional fee for this option.

Yes, planting instructions are printed at the bottom.

Providing names and other variable data

Variable data (guest names) is to be supplied via an excel spreadsheet. It should include:

  • Only the data to be printed - all other data should be removed.
  • These details should be in columns. eg “Names” in column A
  • Data will be printed exactly as provided in the excel file.
  • Please double check spelling/grammar of names.

Yes, please send an email to sales@papergoround.com.au