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      • Whereas most annuals are sown from January through to April, biennials are sown in early summer, planted into nursery rows by late summer before been placed into their flowering positions in autumn.The first you should sow are sweet Williams followed by foxgloves, verbascum, wallflowers and pansies last of all (with the range of other biennials somewhere in-between).
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  2. Annuals are fast-growing plants that flower, produce seeds and then die, all in just one year. They can be hardy (able to withstand winter outside), semi-hardy or tender (killed by frost). Most can be grown easily and cheaply from seed, or bought as young plug plants.

  3. Sown in autumn, the resulting plants will survive the winter to bring summer colour to borders and containers. Many will also attract pollinators to your garden. Growing hardy annual flowers from seed is quick, easy and fun, either indoors or outside.

  4. With most annuals and biennials, you can collect the seeds at the end of their flowering season and sow the annuals the following spring and the biennials in early summer. This will give you lots of new plants for free. See our guide to sowing annuals in spring.

  5. Whereas most annuals are sown from January through to April, biennials are sown in early summer, planted into nursery rows by late summer before been placed into their flowering positions in autumn.The first you should sow are sweet Williams followed by foxgloves, verbascum, wallflowers and pansies last of all (with the range of other biennials ...

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    Now, in July, pick the whole lot, cutting the plants to the ground to bring inside. I hang them upside down in an airy room to dry and then, near Christmas, take them down to make decorations. Each medallion seed pod is sprayed silver and then threaded on to lengths of crimson or purple ribbon. These can be strung across the room like paper chains ...

    So that's at least three uses for honesty -and all for the cost of a packet of seed. And, as honesty is biennial, now is sowing time. I've just sown one packet of the purple (quite a few of these have already self-seeded) and two packets of white. I've scattered the seeds (well spaced) into a vast seed tray filled with compost. You don't need seed ...

    Wallflowers (erysimum) germinate more quickly than honesty. They can also be sown inside, but are fine sown direct into a seed bed in the garden if you have room. I always sow the single-colour, highly scented varieties, Erysimum cheiri 'Blood Red', Erysimum 'Fire King' and Erysimum 'Vulcan'. There is a lovely Giant Series, which will grow happily ...

  6. May 25, 2022 · Check out some of the best biennials to sow and grow, below. In general, biennials are sown in late spring or early summer, so they have a generous amount of time to bulk up before flowering the following year.

  7. In this video No Fuss Guide, David Hurrion shows you how to sow a variety of hardy annuals including cornflowers and calendulas in a bare patch of ground. The result is a patchwork of colourful flowers that will bloom for months.

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