collecting rose campion seeds
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HAVE: Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria) seeds
Comments (4)I can trade two types blanket flower, gaillardia. One is a pink/white fanfare type (never seen one of these in catalogs) I sowed it from seeds in a wildflower package and they resowed itself, some came back pink/white and some yellow. The other is an orange identified as "tokajer". If you are interested LMK....See Morelynchis rose campion, perennial?
Comments (5)Difficult to divide for transplanting. Seedlings tranplant best if disturb roots as little as possible. You'll have all the seedlings you need after your plants flower & set seed. The rosettes will flower next year. If you plant 2 years in a row then you'll always have 1st & 2nd year plants to keep it going. They do best in poor, well drained soil like my gravel driveway. This year I left them to bloom just outside the garden bed at the top of the driveway & hopefully they'll reseed BACK INTO the bed. If they seed further out I'll move them. I've done it before. Deadheading does help them overwinter better. As does removing any crowded foliage around them from other plants that becomes mushy after frost. I have white ones in one section of a garden that I hope will reseed for me this year. I will also collect some seeds to plant. I use a lot of mulch in that garden & it's a bit shady. They do better in full sun, but I wanted to keep the 2 colors separate & I like how white lights up the shade....See MoreOK, put a fork in me, I'm done...
Comments (8)Nancy..I'm filling the same way this summer. I try to get out there early since I'm an early riser but I can't make a lot of noise because I don't want to disturb my neighbors. I decided we had been cooped up here in the house since Sunday and we needed a change of scenery. Drove to shopping center 15 miles away that has Walmart, Target, Michael's, Home Depot, Giant and my favorite Dress Barn Woman..DH is a diabetic and diabetics can't tolerate the heat..He was okay in WM, come out and we drove over to HD and was in the garden shop for about 15 min. and his face started showing signs of stress and he was really minding it. He said he felt like he was going to pass out. Asked him if he wanted me to stop for something to eat. No, go on home. He got in the house and went straight to bed. I made him drink water and also take his BS..and made him lunch so it was high after lunch. BLT sandwich and chips..so it was 294..he should have taken the BS before he ate. I think until all these 90 plus days go away, he'll have to stay home in the A/C..When the temps get high 80's when I've been out working for a few hours..in I come for the rest of the day. All this high temps makes me wonder if we are in for a really bad winter..This year was so mild, you hardly knew it was winter, with exception of maybe 2 weeks.....See MoreWANTED: magenta rose campion, have annual and perennial seeds
Comments (4)Pansy, I just saw this post. If you have any more Magenta Rose Campion seeds, I would sure like to have some to get it started in my yard. What's Cottage Garden without Rose Campion? I can send you a SASE if so. Hoping to hear from you. ~ Annie...See Morebakemom_gw
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