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can I grow an acer from the seeds ?
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  • I'm growing an acer from seed - it had started growing by itself near the parent plant, so I potted it up. It's about 3 years old now, and I carefully repotted it this year - lots of new growth since then. I'm really proud of it!
  • I have found that this works very well with hollyhocks, the seeds are large and easy to handle
  • can i take the seeds out of a pepper and grow them
  • I have been given some hollyhock seeds could you advise me when to plant them?

    Maria

    Galway

    Ireland
  • Johnny1Johnny1 Posts: 8
    hello my lupin has now pretty much gone to seed can anyone tell me when is the best time to propagate lupin seeds and how is this achieved and when to sow them.

    thank you

    John
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

     

     

    Johnny1 wrote (see)
    hello my lupin has now pretty much gone to seed can anyone tell me when is the best time to propagate lupin seeds and how is this achieved and when to sow them.
    thank you
    John

    Not yet -if the pods are at the grey fluffy stage-wait until they go brown and give them a shake- you can hear the seed rattling in the pods.

    You can sow them immediately after harvesting if you wish- they will take a year or so to flower -make sure you protect the precious seedlings from the nasty slug .

    If you wish to keep the seed store in a paper bag and sow early next year

  • PalustrisPalustris Posts: 4,307

    One useful piece of info, when the seeds of things which can wait to be sown in Spring, are dry and ready for storage, the tubes in which Steradent comes are really good. they are sterile and air tight.

  • ItalophileItalophile Posts: 1,731

    can i take the seeds out of a pepper and grow them


    Yes, but the peppers they produce will depend on whether the parent fruit is a hybrid or pure variety. If a hybrid, you will end up with a version of the parent fruit. If a pure variety, provided it wasn't cross-pollinated, you will end up with the same fruit.

  • fotofitfotofit Posts: 73
    mariarossi wrote (see)
    I have been given some hollyhock seeds could you advise me when to plant them?
    Maria
    Galway
    Ireland

    Hi mariarossi - I would suggest that you sow the hollyhock seeds now and then overwinter the resulting seedlings in a coldframe, greenhouse or the like !! The plants can then be planted in the ground next spring.

    I've never had much luck with hollyhocks from seed - largely because they get eaten by slugs/snails before they get established - even in the dry summers in Lincolnshire - a distant memory now !! image

    Thanks to others for the helpful tips and information - it's always very interesting reading the posts on the forum image

  • what do i do with pepper seeds i've taken out of the peppers & when do i plant them

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