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Fridge scarification: no germination. Placing the seeds on damp cotton wool in the fridge: 4/6 have sprouted.
Marie-Rose P.
NO FLOWERS
wilma G.
Isere is
Beautiful bed for 10 years from rhizomes in pots. Do not cut the flowers; pull on the stem. Just before the frost, pull all the stems of the faded flowers, then cover the bed with 30cm (12in) of dry leaves, then crates to hold them and finally a tarpaulin while allowing ventilation on each side. I tried to sow seeds but failed; considering the price, I didn't try again. I would like to produce my own seeds, but how should I proceed!
I have sown them (seeds in a greenhouse). In about 15 to 20 days, I will transplant them into the garden. I hope to have flowers as beautiful as the ones shown in the picture.
Zohra
Very beautiful cosmos
Really beautiful but not all the seeds sown have succeeded, it's a shame... because £7 per packet... anyway.