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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: Digitalis on June 18, 2011, 14:13:46

Title: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Digitalis on June 18, 2011, 14:13:46
Can you recommend any perennials (or biennials) which I can sow now or in July, please?

I've just done some alyssum, lupins, sweet Williams, wallflowers, delphiniums, rudbeckias, foxgloves, hollyhocks and campanulas.

Looking for something to fill gaps permanently!
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 18, 2011, 16:46:16
Aquilegia. Lychnis, Achillia
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: grannyjanny on June 18, 2011, 17:36:59
Are aquilegia best sown fresh? I have several in the garden & also some bought seeds.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 18, 2011, 18:18:41
I just sow them now or earlier if bought seed but mine seed themselves when they drop from the pod
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on June 18, 2011, 21:05:10
Any of the standard perennials; you don't have to get them to flowering size this year, after all. As long as they've got time to establish themselves, that's all that matters.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Alex133 on June 19, 2011, 07:51:00
Hesperis matrionalis (Damask flower/Sweet rocket) is lovely and quite easy from seed.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 19, 2011, 08:19:56
I will have some seed from sweet rocket soon if you want some. I have only 2 plants left now out  of abot 10. 1 white and 1 mauve. They are an early flowerer but mixed in with mixed coloured cornflowers and aqilegia and a few early flowering orange verbascum they look stunning. I had all of these and more in flower on the front of my plot in May
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Digeroo on June 19, 2011, 08:33:59
I have lots of Hesperis unfortunately only purple.  It is a biennial and I consider it as a weed.  Lovely colour, nice smell particularly in the evening but a real brute of a plant.  Mine is just going over now and I will have to rush to clear it before it goes on another take over bid.  I cannot tell you how many people think it is honesty. 

It is extremely easy from seed what is more difficult is getting rid of it.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 19, 2011, 08:37:09
It must be the difference in the soil Digeroo. When I had the plant at home in the garden I had to keep pulling it out(heavy clay). The allotment is sandy.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Digeroo on June 19, 2011, 09:25:59
It is in a very sunny, very well drained position and it obviously feels right at home, especially when I water other plants.  It arrived in a mixed packet of seeds from Lidl.

It is now about 5 feet plus high and clearing it will be quite a job.  Though being a biennial it does not have persistant roots.   Good way I suppose to fill the compost bin but the stems are woody so it take a time to rot down. 

It looks so innocent and then suddenly grows enormous.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 19, 2011, 09:30:20
Mine is more reserved thank goodness ;D
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Alex133 on June 20, 2011, 07:21:17
Just shows difference soil can make - never gets that large in my flinty, chalk based ground and more often white than mauve.
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: Digeroo on June 20, 2011, 07:53:30
Oh and Digitalis do not forget the digitalis. ;D  I do like pink Achillea.    What about daisies?
Title: Re: Perennials To Sow From Seed Now..?
Post by: shirlton on June 20, 2011, 08:21:18
Marguerites look lovely if kept in small groups. I have one that has about 15 flowers and thats just large enough. Just adds a white sparkle. You could always get some hardy fuschias.