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  • #16
    I had the Agrimony in a previous garden. It self seeded everywhere with fluffy seeds like dandelions. Be aware!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jolo View Post
      I'm trying to introduce more native wild plants into my garden. I am going to give Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) a go along with Devil's-bit (Succisa pratensis). I think both are easy to grow and interesting so I will add them to some areas of my garden that are a bit bear.
      That's an interesting site but only if you have a meadow to plant up. 100g of Agrimony seeds is the stuff of nightmares after my previous experience with the plant.
      The Devil's bit looks nice though!

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      • #18
        The flower seed list for this year is:
        1. Borrage Blue
        2. Centranthus red valerian
        3. California poppy/ bread seed poppy
        4. Dianthus sugar baby and rainbow
        5. Foxglove, foxy mixed
        6. Geranium hardy, Orchid blue
        7. hyssop
        8. Nasturtium alaska and Jewel of India
        9. Nigella, white and blue Mrs Jekyll
        10. Rudbekia
        11. Sunflower from dwarf to as tall as I can grow them!
        12. Sweetpeas
        13. Tagetes
        14. Verbena
        15. Sweet Alyssum, 'Carpet of Snow'
        16. Queen Anne's Lace, 'Green Mist'
        17. Cornflower, True Wild Form
        18. Cosmos sulphureus, 'Bright Lights'
        19. Yellow Chamomile, True Wild Form
        20. Poached Egg Plant
        21. Monarda didyma, Bee Balm 'Panorama'
        22. Penstemon barbatus, ''Twizzle Purple'
        23. Zinnia elegans, 'Envy' and purple prince
        24. Chamomile, 'Bodegold'
        25. Marigold, Pot Calendula officinalis
        26. Phacelia tanacetifolia

        I will probably not get round to sowing all of them, and some I will have problems with.
        I could probably add a load of herbs here as well as the insects love the mint later in the summer...
        My aim is to encourage more beneficial insects in the garden to help with pollination and to eat the pesky insects. Also more companion planting and to make everything look prettier.

        Apparently Zinnia is a good companion plant for dill, courgettes, chard, beans and Florence fennel. As I am planning on growing all of these I hope I can manage to get 1/2 a dozen to plant out

        BOLD Sown
        Italic Failed to germinate
        Last edited by Vegi potager; 21-04-2020, 09:27 AM. Reason: adding in more
        V.P.
        The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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        • #19
          So far I have sown the following:
          1. Geraniumhardy, Orchid blue ( went out into the cold frame in Oct? Supposed to take 3 months + to germinate. I think this is one I may have to buy as a plant )
          2. Tagetes yellow gem, golden gem and orange
          3. Verbena (although last years that I grew from seed and planted out are doing well in the garden and returning to life )
          4. Sweet Alyssum, 'Carpet of Snow'
          5. Cosmos sulphureus, sea shell mixed ('Bright Lights' to follow)
          6. Poached Egg Plant
          7. Monarda didyma, Bee Balm 'Panorama'
          8. Penstemon barbatus, ''Twizzle Purple'
          9. Calendula officinalis



          Also my overwintering collard greens are about to flower... Do they count?
          Last edited by Vegi potager; 14-04-2020, 10:50 AM. Reason: Geranium failed to germinate
          V.P.
          The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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          • #20
            1. Foxglove (silver fox, alba, apricot, pams choice and mixed) grown
            2. Teasel grown
            3. Honesty grown
            4. Sweet William (auricula eyed) grown

            5. Snapdragons (tetra mixed, madame butterfly mix, snowflake, rembrandt)
            6. Sweet Pea (Percy Thower, Erewhon, Matacuna, America, Painted Lady, Norfolk Everlasting, Senator, Blue Ripple, Wiltshire Riple, White Royal Family, Nimbus, Cream Southbourne and 4 others)
            7. Mallope
            8. Scabious (imperial mix)
            9. Cotton (red foliate, arkansas green lint and brown sea island)
            10. Statice (Pacific Mix)
            11. Larkspur (Smokey Eyes, Giant Imperial, Splish Splash and Hyacinth Mix)
            12. Helichrysum - Rose, white
            13. Cobea - cup and saucers
            14. Lisianthus Nigrescens
            15. Carnation (double mixed)
            16. Cephalaphora Aromatica
            17. Penstemon (choc drop)
            18. Cephalaria Gigantia (perennial scabious)
            19. Echinops (platinum blue)
            20. Candlebra Primrose
            21. Alchemilla Mollis

            22. Nicandra - Violacea and splash of cream
            23. Candy Tuft - Mount Hood
            24. Lupin - White


            Flowering plants rather than flower flowers:-

            Bauhinia Monandra (Pink Orchid Tree)
            Caesalpina (yellow)
            Clematis - Francis Rivis
            Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 09-04-2020, 12:21 PM.

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            • #21
              My list consists of
              1.lemon balm
              2. Chamomile
              3. Calendula
              4. Orlya grandiflora
              4. zinnias still to sow)
              5. Sunflowers (still to sow)
              6. Cleome
              7. Tagetes minueta
              8. Bunny tail grass (does this count?)
              9. Craspedia globosa
              10. Sweet peas
              11. Echinops
              12. Echinacea
              13. Verbascum
              14. Phacelia
              15. Random mix of Poppy’s
              16. Strawflowers
              17. Snapdragon
              18. Astrantia ( not sure it’s germinating though)
              19. Bergamot
              20. Cornflowers
              21. Cosmos
              Also have desert rose and cape sundew but not sure if they count as they’re indoor plants ��

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              • #22
                And more sown today...
                10. Borrage Blue
                11. Sweetpeas (royal mixed)
                12. Queen Anne's Lace, 'Green Mist'
                13. Cosmos sulphureus, 'Bright Lights'
                14. Yellow Chamomile, True Wild Form
                15. Zinnia elegans, 'Envy' and purple prince
                16. Chamomile, 'Bodegold'
                17. Phacelia tanacetifolia ( mixed with red clover.)
                18. Primula Candelabra

                getting close to the magic number... if only I get everything to germinate!
                Last edited by Vegi potager; 14-04-2020, 10:52 AM. Reason: Primula failed to germinate
                V.P.
                The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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                • #23
                  19. bread seed poppy Maanzaad, saw it while wandering round the garden centre to get some potato fertiliser.

                  < note to self, in and out no more perusing, I also came home with some ajuja repens and a couple of other flower plants whose name eludes me just now.>
                  V.P.
                  The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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                  • #24
                    20. Sunflowers :Russian Giant and Titan, Solar, Pacino.
                    V.P.
                    The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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                    • #25
                      21. Nasturtium "Jewel of Africa."

                      although I am going to have to start counting backwards as a few haven't germinated so my finial count may only be around 15
                      V.P.
                      The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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                      • #26
                        1. Foxglove (silver fox, alba, apricot, pams choice and mixed)
                        2. Honesty
                        3. Snapdragons (tetra mixed, madame butterfly mix, snowflake, rembrandt, ruby)
                        4. Sweet Pea (Percy Thower, Erewhon, Matacuna, America, Painted Lady, Norfolk Everlasting, Senator, Blue Ripple, Wiltshire Riple, White Royal Family, Nimbus, Cream Southbourne and 4 others)
                        5. Mallope
                        6. Scabious (imperial mix)
                        7. Cotton (red foliate, arkansas green lint and brown sea island)
                        8. Statice (Pacific Mix)
                        9. Larkspur (Smokey Eyes, Giant Imperial, Splish Splash and Hyacinth Mix)
                        10. Helichrysum - Rose, white
                        11. Cobea - cup and saucers
                        12. Lisianthus Nigrescens
                        13. Carnation (double mixed)
                        14. Cephalaphora Aromatica
                        15. Penstemon (choc drop)
                        16. Cephalaria Gigantia (perennial scabious)
                        17. Echinops (platinum blue)
                        18. Candlebra Primrose
                        19. Alchemilla Mollis
                        20. Nicandra - Violacea and splash of cream
                        21. Candy Tuft - Mount Hood
                        22. Lupin - White

                        23. Echinacea (pow wow wild berry, pow wow white, green twister and veggiechicken special)
                        24. Calendula (coffee cream,
                        25. Cosmos (apricot lemonade)
                        26. Cornflower (mixed)

                        Bold = germinated/grown
                        Green = flowered
                        Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 13-04-2020, 07:16 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Didn't think I'd manage 20 but just checking my seed box and might manage it. Will list later. Have no experience of growing flowers apart from sweet peas that I tried last year so expecting it'll be a big hit and miss but will see. Planted some in prop the other day and some in gh yesterday. The rest are going on out straight onto the pretty empty border at the back or front garden.

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                          • #28
                            My 2020 grow list

                            When I started to write the list of what I�m growing this year I thought is never make it to 20😂😂 I�m extending my cut flower patch at my allotment this year. Nearly all germinated so far except the sunflowers and coreopsis as they�ve only just gone in. The phlox and Erigeron only one germinated one of each, I�m losing hope of more but one is better than none, phlox was old seed anyway but I�m a little disappointed as they were really good lasted late into the season. Flowered all summer. Erigeron one is enough as it will self seed hopefully.

                            Antirrhynum (Rocket mix)
                            Dahlia (20 different tubers)
                            Allysum
                            Lobelia
                            Petunia
                            Scabious (Tall double mixed)
                            Cosmos.(Daydream,Gazebo red and Purity)
                            Ammi majus
                            Ammi visnaga
                            Daucus carota (purple kisses mixed)
                            Tithonia
                            China asters
                            Calendula
                            Zinnia
                            Gypsophilia elegans
                            Nicotiana x hybrid (whisper mixed)
                            Sunflower (vanilla ice)
                            Emilia Javanica (Irish poet)
                            Lupin (dwarf)
                            Moluccella laevis (Bells of Ireland)
                            Cornflowers
                            Tagetes tenuifolia (lemon gem)
                            Phlox (lavender beauty)
                            Cerinthe major
                            Erigeron
                            Coreopsis (Early sunrise)
                            Sweet pea

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                            • #29
                              Proof

                              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                              NG, the real challenge is that we need proof - like photos of each flower, so you'd better get sowing.
                              I often browse this site but don�t post . I�ve just added my list and look forward to sharing photos with you all when the time comes.

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                              • #30
                                Nice to see you, Kdenni and your amazing list.
                                There's another thread for 2020 veggies.............do you have a list of those too?

                                https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...-a_100654.html

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