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  • Monarda & Eryngium-anybody has them?

    This year I'm going to grow a few perennials from seeds.Some of them are Monarda(bergamot) and Eryngium Blue Hobbit(slightly different than Sea Holly).
    Monarda-I'm a big fan of Earl Grey,the plant has lovely flowers,bee friendly and bug repellet.Enough recommendations to sow it everywhere.
    Eryngium-lovely looking silvery-blue plant,attracts butterflies,good for dried boquets.

    Has anybody grown them from seeds or maybe you have them in your garden?What are the ideal growing conditions for these two?I'm going to start the seeds at home as they need fairly high germination temperature.

    I know I won't get any flowers this year...but I believe they are worth waiting for

  • #2
    We grew some bergamot a couple of years ago, might have started them in the heated prop, but from memory seemed very straightforward.
    To see a world in a grain of sand
    And a heaven in a wild flower

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    • #3
      Hi there; I have a Monarda in my garden and the only word for it is thug It spreads like a goodun but lovely bright flowers although they do go a bit 'mushy' in wet weather. I didn't grow it from seed though - bought it at a garden sale - sorry can't be more help there. One perennial I successfully grew from seed last spring (and it flowered in summer) was Gaura Lindheimeri and it was lovely especially for cutting.
      RtB x

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      • #4
        I tried Eryngium from seed and got no luck at all. Just ordered some bare root plants
        WPC F Hobbit, Shire police

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        • #5
          Thanks,at least I know what I'm getting myself into-one plant lovely but taking over the garden and the other not to grow from seed

          Fiona,may I ask where did you get yours(just in case)?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by coreopsis View Post
            Fiona,may I ask where did you get yours(just in case)?
            Just trying to remember that myself Will pm you when I remember, must be my age or sommat lol
            WPC F Hobbit, Shire police

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            • #7
              I've just sown some Eryngium Miss Willmott's Ghost in fibre pots on the windowsill (nothing happening yet) and also have a packet of Monarda waiting to be sown. I bought a Monarda plant last year and it seemed to get snailed to death so with my usual indefatigable logic I have decided to grow a ton of em

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              • #8
                I sowed Eryngium last year ... 3 have survived, but are really weedy looking characters. I'm hoping they'll pick up a bit, or they're going to be compost.
                All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                • #9
                  Just remembered we sowed some Miss Wilmot earlier this year - nada! Sowed some more last week...nothing so far...

                  What I don't get is that Miss Wilmot (supposedly) went round scattering it willy-nilly and it grew everywhere????
                  Last edited by smallblueplanet; 11-04-2009, 07:03 PM.
                  To see a world in a grain of sand
                  And a heaven in a wild flower

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                  • #10
                    I bought some monarda seeds this year and have sown them! They have all come up - 100s of them eek! - but when I later re-read the packet it said they will flower in the second year after planting! Didn't realise that at the time!

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                    • #11
                      Smallblueplanet-I have Eryngium Blue Hobbit seeds which I dare say is the same family as Sea Holly but looks slightly different.I got it from Suttons. Buy Eryngium Blue Hobbit Seeds online from Suttons

                      Emilymup,most of the perennials are flowering in their 2nd year.

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