Nut posted seeds yesterday and Lorna, posted this AM.
I'm not really looking for anything thanks Nut, I'm always after early pollinator types but not sure what exactly...maybe purple perennial lamium or some borage family types... Oh if anyone has any perennial honesty seeds that would be nice
I've also got left over convolvulus flagship and nemophila 5 spot if anyone would like.
Mine, not sure what they all are but one is 'Spark's Variety' are late. barely in bud. I usually end up collecting seed well into the damp of autumn. I like the late ones but, being so dry here, they don't always look their best and I'd like to get some of the earlier ones going.
I will send you some Vic.I sowed them in a tray in the Spring but after that they self seed, (a lot!) I suppose you could sprinkle them on now, but the self seeded ones were much later flowering than those I started in the greenhouse.
those Geum and Achillia you sent me, I think it was you, have been lovely this year.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
Glad the plants did well. The pink achillea you sent me did well also and one of the dahlias you sent me seed for has turned out a fab lemon/orange; waiting for another to open.
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Seeds arrived today Fidget, thanks
Nut posted seeds yesterday and Lorna, posted this AM.
I'm not really looking for anything thanks Nut
, I'm always after early pollinator types but not sure what exactly...maybe purple perennial lamium or some borage family types...
Oh if anyone has any perennial honesty seeds that would be nice
I've also got left over convolvulus flagship and nemophila 5 spot if anyone would like.
Only just seen your PM granma, will post today
Lovely, thanks Victoria
In the sticks near Peterborough
I have plain old blue Borage Vic?
Nut, do the Aconitun flower at different times, it's the first flower out here, comes out with the foxgloves.
Hi Lyn
Mine, not sure what they all are but one is 'Spark's Variety' are late. barely in bud. I usually end up collecting seed well into the damp of autumn. I like the late ones but, being so dry here, they don't always look their best and I'd like to get some of the earlier ones going.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Some Borage would be lovely Lyn, do you sow them direct?
Thank you
I will send you some Vic.I sowed them in a tray in the Spring but after that they self seed, (a lot!) I suppose you could sprinkle them on now, but the self seeded ones were much later flowering than those I started in the greenhouse.
those Geum and Achillia you sent me, I think it was you, have been lovely this year.
Thanks Lyn
Glad the plants did well. The pink achillea you sent me did well also and one of the dahlias you sent me seed for has turned out a fab lemon/orange; waiting for another to open.
I have carrot, tomato "alicante" & "gartenperle" and hot "patio fire" chilli and jalapeno pepper seeds for swapping!