Growing Foxgloves From Seed


Growing Foxgloves From Seed

Pin by BeBe Gosch on gardening Growing seeds, Plants, Bird bath
Pin by BeBe Gosch on gardening Growing seeds, Plants, Bird bath from www.pinterest.com

Surface sow no more than 1/16 deep.

Web how do you grow foxgloves from seed? Web in the wild, foxgloves will spread their seeds after they have flowered, so you can emulate those conditions to get the best foxgloves. It takes about two to three weeks for foxglove to sprout from seed.

It takes about two to three weeks for foxglove to sprout from seed.

Plant or thin 18 to 24 apart. Simply drop the seeds on the surface of the moist seed starting mix and lightly press them onto the surface. Earlier sowing in january will produce plants which may well flower the first. The foxglove seed should be planted as deep as possible.


Post a Comment

أحدث أقدم

Comments

close