
March 4, 2010Cottage flowers from seed
Just in case you haven’t already, but you’ve been meaning to, it is not too late to plant cottage flowers from seed—flowers you won’t usually find in your neighborhood nursery.
Sprinkle Shirley poppies on top of the soil, ditto for California poppies. Time to get larger larkspur seed in the ground. Virginia stock is an easy annual to sprinkle in tight spots, nasturtium for larger gaps you want to fill, and don’t forget Feverfew, Clarkia and Cornflowers.
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Telegraph.Uk—You never know what you’ll find in the rockery…like this priceless Plesiosaur fossil.





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