Has anyone grown Sweet Cicely? I've ordered in some seeds but would like some pointers, I've read it's better to get cuttings rather than seeds (the seeds are difficult to germinate).
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Sweet Cicely
Collapse
X
-
Sweet Cicely
A friend gave me a couple of small pieces of root a few years ago and it settled in really well in both shady and sunny sides of garden, and I've now got loads! It's an attractive ground cover with ferny foliage and small white flowers in spring and looks good when it first appears, which should be pretty soon. Well actually it looks good all summer and hides empty patches. It also seems to grow rampant in our local park.
I've tried to use it as a sugar substitute in with a mint tea. Not too impressed, but the rhubarb idea sounds good. I cld send you some pieces if your seeds don't germinate.
Fran
Comment
-
Sweet Cicely germination
[QUOTE=FROSTYFRECKLE;372514]Has anyone grown Sweet Cicely? I've ordered in some seeds but would like some pointers, I've read it's better to get cuttings rather than seeds (the seeds are difficult to germinate).[/QUOTE
Hello, I bought some Sweet Cicely seeds in 2008 and sowed them on 23rd of january. I left them in a cold frame as I thought they would need a low temperature bfore germination. Nothing happened last year but two weeks ago I had success and now have over twenty seedling. Perhaps the cold snap a few weeks ago kicked them into action.
Comment
-
Originally posted by FROSTYFRECKLE View PostThanks for the offer Fran, at this point just keep your fingers crossed. Glad to hear someone is growing Sweet Cicely - trust me rhubarb and Sweet Cicely - yum yum
Comment
-
I believe you sow the seeds in Autumn as they need some frost prior to germination.
I have been hunting for a plant for some time now Jecka Mcvicar has them in her e-shop but P&P is extortionate.
I managed to get a plant over the weekend at the Bath flower show Hurray!!! I'm planning to grow it in a large pot as I have heard the roots are very invasive.
Aggienator, I think it's the leaves you use but I'm not sure of quantity, anyone have any idea?Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment