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Cosmos plants will produce more flowers if you keep cutting them. It’s also very likely that they will seed themselves wherever you plant them, so you’ll probably find lots of new plants popping up next spring for absolutely zero effort. Nigella

Small seeds, by design, require a little more aftercare than larger seeds. Whether you start your seeds indoors or direct sow in the garden, take these few extra measures to ensure that even the smallest seeds will sprout into healthy seedlings. 1.Use A Heat Mat Kohl rabi: Sow these at 8in (20cm) apart and gather the swollen stems when they are golf-ball size. Purple cultivars, such as ‘Kolibri’, look especially attractive.

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I do have a few cold frames and small glass cloches that are vital to protect the delicate seedlings from the elements. These I place on garden tables and chairs, raised up and away from any slugs and snails. When all the seeds are in place, you can then flip over the seeder to align it with the seed tray. Now flip a switch to cut off power to the vacuum, and all the seeds will drop in their appropriate place.

You may choose to restrict the collection or use of your personal information in the following ways:Oriental leaves such as pak choi, mizuna and komatsuma are best sown from mid-summer onwards as earlier crops tend to produce flowers rather than leaves. Growing your own cut flowers allows you to focus on the colours and textures you want while avoiding supermarket blooms that may have travelled miles to reach the shelves. You don’t need loads of space, in fact you can sow your flower seeds in containers and window boxes or even amongst your veggies. Sow seed in rows or broadcast over the surface of a container. In garden soil, where there may be weed seeds present, rows are best so that germinated salad seedlings can be easily distinguished from weeds

Salt shaker: Whether filled with seeds alone or with another soil media, a salt shaker provides you with even distribution of seeds across your row or fill area, as only seeds of a particular size can fall through the holes in a controlled manner. This method works especially well if you're planting a square metre garden and need to fill a space rather than a row, as the spacing of holes in most salt shakers is more conducive to a wider planting than a single straight line. If your salt shaker holes are too large for your seeds, a small bottle with a plastic cap may work if you melt holes in the cap with a hot needle or very small nail held in a pair of pliers with the tip held in a candle or stove flame. My garden is on full view so a pop-up plastic greenhouse would be a visual hell! Mini cold frames of painted wood or recycled old glass window frames also work well in a truly small garden. Salad can be grown all year round in a heated greenhouse, but this is rarely economical. A sunny windowsill or conservatory can be successful, provided it does not get too hot. In unheated growing conditions, sowing can begin as soon as light levels and temperatures allow, producing crops from late spring to autumn. Try to keep the tape out of light and moist areas, as the seeds may sprout prematurely. If your seeds sprout before they’re supposed to, plant the tapes in an open seed tray and transplant them outside at the appropriate time. 4. Seed GelFinally, growing your own flowers from seed is fun, and seeing those little seedlings thrive is hugely rewarding. For this reason it’s a brilliant gardening project to get kids involved with. When is the best time to plant flower seeds?

It’s also easier than you might think to grow flowers from seed. You only need a few basic supplies to make it a success (more about those later), and if you choose flowers that are easy to grow from seed it doesn’t have to be time-consuming or fiddly. There are also lots of easy ways to make flowers bloom faster and for longer. The biggest challenge you’ll face is not getting carried away and planting more seeds than you have space for! Drip watering is basically just a very slow application of water direct to the soil. This method of watering doesn't have to be complicated, on a very small scale you can do this by simply pouring water very gentry onto your seeds from a small cup or jug. On a larger scale drip irrigation could be installed, which uses fine tubes to release tiny amounts of water on a nearly continuous basis exactly where you want it. It works very well if you have good water quality, but the fine tubes can become clogged with minerals in a hard-water situation and are much more difficult to clean than mister nozzles. That being said, it offers exceptional control of where the water ends up, allowing you to avoid watering unwanted plants and weeds in your garden. You can start off zinnia seeds in pots and plant them out later, or sow the seeds directly into their final position. Zinnias enjoy a sunny, sheltered location; you can grow them in partial shade but they will most likely produce less flowers. Sweet peasMARCH – In most areas, you can now sow hardy annuals (HA) when all risk of frost has passed. These can be scattered in informal drifts or sown into drills made by drawing a rake through the soil. Cover lightly with soil and water well. (Try Nigella, cornflower and larkspur.) Seeds of tender annuals (TA) can now be sown in a greenhouse or on a warm windowsill out of direct sunlight. (Try aster, antirrhinum and cleome.)

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