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Saving foxglove seeds

By Kate Bradbury on 02/07/2010 17:01:47

pot of moist compost beneath the flowers to catch the seeds when they fall. You can transplant them when they're bigger.I dutifully placed a pot of compost beneath the plant. But then disaster struck.  Munching away at the flowers and unripe seeds


New year welcome

By Adam Pasco on 02/01/2008 10:39:00

few bits to friends, too. If I wanted more I could save some of the ripe seed capsules and sow them to raise new plants, but I think one clump is enough.Apparently you can find it growing wild in parts of southern England, especially on lime-rich soils


Honesty seed-pods

By Adam Pasco on 01/12/2008 11:03:44

Flowers are not the only attraction in winter gardens. Biennial honesty (Lunaria annua) is a good example of a plant that keeps delivering after its flowers have passed. Once the petals have fallen, enchanting disc-shaped seed-pods are formed


Patio climbers

By Adam Pasco on 22/02/2010 14:36:26

Last summer I discovered a twining, tender climber called Lophospermum, or lofos. I bought two varieties, 'Burgundy Falls' and 'Summer Cream' (both pictured left), as plug plants from a mail-order seed company. I grew my lofos under cover, in 7.5-10


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