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Foxglove Seed

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dataandspot · 15/07/2017 23:46

This year when my foxgloves had flowered and gone dry and brown I cut the flowers and put them into a plastic sack and shook them.

I have collected lots and lots of seeds.

What should I do with them? Put them on the garden now? Wait until spring? Plant them in pots?

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JT05 · 16/07/2017 06:51

Just sprinkle them around the garden, where you want them to pop up in the future. You can put them in pots if you want more control over where they will occur.
They are bi annuals so the little plantlets will flower the summer after next.
You may also find that some seeds have already found their own way onto your garden.

dataandspot · 16/07/2017 15:21

Thankyou jt05.

I expect lots of seeds are already in the garden but because I like them so much I wanted to maximise the seeds.

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IamSpartacusTheGardener · 16/07/2017 18:28

Note: If the original plant was a hybrid you won't necessarily get the same plant from the seeds.

HTH

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