Perennials You Can Collect Seed From Now In Early Summer | Grow More Plants for Free!
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- Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
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Plant list and zone information:
Veronica gentianodes 2-9
Eriocapitella rivularis (Formerly Anemone) 4-9
Geum rivale 'Cream Drop' 3-7
Aquelegia 3-8
Silene flos-cuculi Albiflora 3-9
Viscaria asterias 3-8 - Навчання та стиль
We hope you all enjoy the video :)
There is a plant list with growing zone information in the description.
Also if you are interested in becoming an expert in propagation we are delighted to announce we have recently launched a course. Rosy has been teaching propagation workshops for many years now and has since created an online version, there is more information about this if you follow the link in the video description.
I find it so good and important that you make your viewers aware of how important the seed stands of the plants are for the birds and other wild animals.👏🐦🐦⬛🐝🪲
This was a terrific video! I love the focus on both seed collection and the importance of leaving some for nature. And, I love your shirt!
Hi there, I would love it if you could do a video on what cuttings we should be taking this time of year. Many thanks
As always, very interesting and informative. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you Rosy. This year I’ll collect Marigold, Zinnia, Hollyhock, Sunflower, Cosmos, Echinacea, Nasturtium, and maybe Tithonia seeds.
Wow, I learn so much from you!
Gardening in coastal East Anglia, would you recommend planting out seeds of the blue-flowering salsify at this stage of the year-late June? I collected some seeds of the charming blue variety and had intended to preserve them until end of spring next year . Many thanks for sharing so much useful knowledge. Yours, Kurt
Great advise. Thank you.
I've been collecting my aquelegia daily. Is it ok to plant them immediately in some compost?