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Lavender from Seed
anyone to have a go this way. Could easily do on a windowsill if no greenhouse available. Hello joslow, You should
collect
the
seed
from the seedheads when they're dry. Often the tiny black
seeds
just fall out in profusion. However, the slightly difficult
by lesinnl
6
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24/05/2012 11:32:54
by Emma Crawforth
Clematis integrifolia - a hard nut?
, which I doubt, they will be true to type, blue about 3 ft. high. If the
seeds
are garden or nursery
collected
, you have a possibility of raising white or pink forms of integrifolia from the
seeds
, don't give up, they are easy to grow and are wonderful
by rusflorum
7
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20/02/2013 18:04:15
by Richard Hodson
Talkback: 2013 in the garden
fantastic show all summmer until November! My new years resolution is to plant more self-saved
seed
, and more unusual
seed
collected
as I travel around. Only problem is knowing where to plant the successes when I discover what it is I have grown! So far I
by happymarion
3
67
05/01/2013 12:06:03
by Elizabeth Bellis-Sheldon
Talkback: Sowing hardy annual seeds
at the greenhouse/garden even more than usual. What a delight gardening is... this year it's salad leaves, chillis and other peppers for me, with a healthy dose of spinach (for salads) yummy! My Mum kindly gave me some
collected
seeds
from last-years surfinas
by Marg
4
27
28/11/2011 18:31:11
by Kumari Jansz
Talkback: Growing borage for Chelsea
WHAT HAVE I GOT TO CONSIDER WHEN GROWING CORIANDER? Sow your
seeds
in a small pot of multi purpose compost covering the
seeds
to twice the depth. Place in a warm place until shoots start showing through. Do not let the
seeds
dry out. Once seedlings
by greeny
5
49
28/11/2011 18:31:12
by georgie
Talkback: Distractions from gardening
polytunnel? last year i noticed i had six black runner bean
seeds
. planted them this yaer and have started
collecting
the
seed
this year.the bean is about 16 inches long and of good size .are there any black bean
seed
on the market as this is the first i have
by joseph woosey
17
40
28/11/2011 18:37:49
by dave matthews
Talkback: Poppies and suchlike
My poppies are wonderful too.It is their 2nd year.I threw a packet of mixed wild
seeds
last year and up they came.However they are so big this year I would really like to move them.What do you think? I will
collect
the
seeds
this year though
by Kay Fuller
10
77
28/11/2011 18:38:53
by Sue Ann
Sweet Peas and Frost
Hi I sowed my sweet pea
seeds
directly into the ground in early March. Due to the very warm we have just enjoyed they are now growing really well and are about and inch and a half through the soil, although not quite reaching the bottom
by Grecian
2
242
03/04/2012 15:45:02
by Grecian
Looking for good quality peat free compost
suitable to use as a
seed
compost. I have been really disappointed at the response from garden centres saying there isn't any call for peat free products; I'm sure this can't be true, can it? The top recommendation is New Horizon you can use this web site
by Hannah Llewellyn
3
180
08/05/2012 22:50:57
by Hannah Llewellyn
Wisteria
how to propergate the
seeds
from one of these bad boys Id be interested to hear as I
collected
quite a few pods. With thanx Wisteria needs regular pruning to keep it in check and produce flowers. However, cutting it back randomly won't do it any good
by Dragonfly2
3
100
01/07/2012 16:44:23
by Alina W
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