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  • convolvulus - blue ensign. Just so I can pop granny out of bed
    scarlet flax
    nasturium

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    • scarlet flax
      morning glory, heavenly blue and black knight
      persicaria (I think)
      scabious
      lemon balm
      honesty
      cosmos dwarf
      Jacobs ladder
      oriental poppy

      Pricked out some lupins, the hyssop is still far too tiny, and only one nepeta came up...
      Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
      Endless wonder.

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      • First sunflowers popped up this morning
        Will be sowing some more later today.

        I start them off in pots in the greenhouse to give them a good head start. This also reduces the need for any slug pellets to protect the young seedlings if they had gone straight in the ground.

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        • wild flower mix (really not convinced on the scattered seed in the meadow patch)
          lupin
          hellebore
          tree mallow
          sanguisorba - squirrel lilac

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          • I'm trying Borage for the first time, and first seedling has now germinated

            (Edit: Seed was self saved originally by Jonny.D, thank you.)
            Last edited by Chris11; 28-05-2017, 10:52 PM.

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            • white valerian
              last of the milkweed seeds - 3 varieties
              sanguisorba - squirrel lilac (can't get it to germinate)
              mothawks wallflower
              wallflower (old seed)
              wallflower fire king
              wallflower ivory
              sweet William
              sweet William alba
              Campanula Pyramidalis
              lychnis coronaria
              lychnis chalcedonica
              sweet rocket
              forget me nots
              phacelia
              cineraria
              ornamental cabbage
              dianthus chianti
              Iceland poppies
              Canterbury bells
              honesty
              cirsium
              daucus carota dara
              Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 10-06-2017, 08:30 PM.

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              • Originally posted by Chris11 View Post
                I'm trying Borage for the first time, and first seedling has now germinated

                (Edit: Seed was self saved originally by Jonny.D, thank you.)
                Borage plants have now been planted in to final positions, and hoping they will self-seed and keep coming back for years to come. Borage is such a great plant for pollinating insects, I feel it should be grown more commonly. Grew some extra plants and found new homes locally for them

                Also first sunflowers starting to come in to flower this week

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                • This morning I sowed some calendula and cornflowers in the heated prop - no idea if it'll work, but once germinated I'm hoping to overwinter them in the greenhouse.
                  He-Pep!

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                  • Originally posted by bario1 View Post
                    This morning I sowed some calendula and cornflowers in the heated prop - no idea if it'll work, but once germinated I'm hoping to overwinter them in the greenhouse.
                    Was about to say you should be good till end of Oct when I remembered to check location. Heated prop it is

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                    • Cheers NG, I just want to get them going asap, as I realise i'm a bit late!

                      Any other flowers that can be started now?
                      Last edited by bario1; 03-10-2017, 10:09 AM.
                      He-Pep!

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                      • Originally posted by bario1 View Post
                        Cheers NG, I just want to get them going asap, as I realise i'm a bit late!

                        Any other flowers that can be started now?
                        Did you really mean to ask me that?

                        Essentially hardy annuals (are these for cutting? I tend to have that on my brain most of the time )

                        Calendula (tick)
                        cornflowers (tick)
                        larkspur
                        nigella
                        cerinthe
                        poppies
                        godetia
                        candytuft
                        statice
                        scabious
                        orlaya
                        stocks

                        clarkia elegans
                        eschscholzia/ Californian poppy/ mission bells
                        poached egg plant

                        It is a bit of trial and error but if they do make it they will be lovely strong early flowers, then sow again in spring. Also there are various perennials that can be sown now but it depends what caught your eye when seed shopping.

                        Edit: I am being very hopeful and sowing some biennials as some of my July/June sown stuff is a bit on the skimpy side. Multiflora sweet peas should have been August but there is always hope. Reg. sweet peas can be anytime from now and over the next several months.

                        Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 03-10-2017, 02:39 PM.

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                        • Nice list NG, had to G@@gle most of them, being a flower noob.

                          Really, I'm just hoping to create a bed of solid wildflowers on my plot next summer for the bees, and to look nice. I'll try one of the seed mix packets, but I'd also like to top it up with some of my faves (calendula, cornflowers, cosmos). I also fancy lining my paths with calendula after seeing pics of Mr. Bones' plot.

                          I'll get some sweet peas started too.
                          He-Pep!

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                          • Although later than I wanted today I have sown under glass in warmth Summer bedding Geraniums. My most favourite Summer bedding plants. I hope once again to have many planters and hanging baskets displaying this wonderful plant.

                            Best regards,
                            Greg

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                            • First flower sowing of the year
                              Petunia
                              Sweet pea self saved & tall mix
                              Cosmos brightness mix
                              Antirrhinums orange wonder
                              Aquilegia magpie
                              Honesty crown blend

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                              • My sweet peas are about ready to come out of the root trainers and into larger pots, once the greenhouse keeps above freezing, they will out for first part of hardening off.

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