The typical seed bomb explodes in slow motion — the ball of compost, mud, and seeds dissolves as the plants sprout and colonize the bomb site. These flower grenades from suckUK explode very literally.
A vibrant garden doesn't have to take all season. These rapid bloomers turn bare soil into bold color in weeks, making seed starting feel instantly rewarding.
Looking for a flowering plant to cover a slope or provide background in a garden bed? Look no further than this quick-sprouting, pollinator-friendly bloomer.
Imagine planting flowers once and then watching them come back year after year like loyal old friends, without replanting, reworking beds, or babysitting seedlings. That’s the magic of self-seeding ...
Sow Nigella seeds in March for a haze of blue blooms from June to late August, with easy steps that transform even the ...
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UK gardeners urged to start this hardy cottage-garden perennial on a windowsill now for a spring full of colour
By late February, many UK borders still look lifeless and grey. Starting columbine seeds indoors now could turn that lull into a burst of early spring colour. By February, many UK gardens look flat ...
Forget-me-nots are incredibly versatile and easy to grow from seeds, though as with most flowers, sowing them at the right time of year is crucial to give the young plants the best start. Gardening ...
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