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  1. It’s best to start the seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the final frost date in your region. Peat pots work great for nettles. Plant 1-3 seeds in a pot that is filled with a good quality potting soil. Cover the seeds with 1/4 inch of soil, and be sure to keep the soil wet.

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  2. www.growveg.co.uk › plants › uk-and-europeNettles Grow Guide

    Early spring is the best season to dig and move stinging nettles. Young plants need water to become established, but become more drought tolerant with age. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.

  3. These delicate plants thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer consistently moist soil, making them ideal for terrariums or as ground cover in mixed plant displays. With their trailing habit, they add a touch of softness and texture to any indoor space.

  4. May 21, 2022 · Stinging nettle is easy to plant by dividing an existing patch of roots and planting the pieces where you want it to grow Or, you can collect the seeds and sow them indoors a few weeks before the last frost—or simply direct-sow the seeds in the garden.

  5. small nettle. A bushy, upright annual to 75cm, with distinctly toothed leaves and clusters of small, greenish white flowers in summer. Leaves are covered in tiny hairs that can irritate the skin, though young leaves are edible when cooked.

  6. Growing stinging nettles is a great way to encourage butterflies and moths to your garden and increase its biodiversity. Although a welcome addition to a wildlife patch, you might want to control the spread of nettles in other parts of your garden.

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  8. Nettles: A Field Guide. Nettle is conflicted. On one hand, she’ll sting you. On the other, she’ll nurture you and your garden’s plants, insects, and birds. The common, or stinging, nettle is a weed, and five of its six subspecies have aggressive hairs on its stems and leaves.

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