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    Hi All

    Just sown a load of seed in the front garden but because I am lazy I sprinkled the seed over the soil then just sprinkled a layer of compost over the top.
    I sowed 8 packets.
    Night scented stock, poppy summer fruits, californian poppy summer sorbet, poppy queens poppy, zinnea early wonder, agastache lavender haze, nicotiana sensation mixed and aquilegia summer bonnets mix.
    I know its a bit early for some of them and most should be started indoors but I figure what the hell if just 25% grow it will look good among the other flowers already growing.

    Probably overdone it a bit as this is just a small garden at the front of my terraced house... lol

    Cheers Chris
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    Cheers Chris

    Beware Greeks bearing gifts, or have you already got a wooden horse?... hehe.

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    Hi Chris

    Ive done the same today I checked my packets which said direct sow. The soil in my raised beds is new topsoil mixed a few weeks ago with some well rotted manure, so the top of the soil was already a fine tilth. The soil was wet so I did the same as you sprinkled seed on the top and covered with compost.

    I also sowed night scented stock, californian poppy, corn flower and poppies.

    Wonder if and when they germinate.
    http://herbie-veggiepatch.blogspot.com

    Updated 23rd February 2009

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    • #3
      Originally posted by crichmond View Post
      Hi All

      Just sown a load of seed in the front garden but because I am lazy I sprinkled the seed over the soil then just sprinkled a layer of compost over the top.
      I sowed 8 packets.
      Night scented stock, poppy summer fruits, californian poppy summer sorbet, poppy queens poppy, zinnea early wonder, agastache lavender haze, nicotiana sensation mixed and aquilegia summer bonnets mix.
      I know its a bit early for some of them and most should be started indoors but I figure what the hell if just 25% grow it will look good among the other flowers already growing.

      Probably overdone it a bit as this is just a small garden at the front of my terraced house... lol

      Cheers Chris
      I think the Zinnia and Nicotiana are only half hardy but the annuals and perennials may survive the cold!
      My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
      to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

      Diversify & prosper


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