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Masterclass on: seed saving
NATURAL SEED HARVESTING
In September the garden is brimming with seeds – poppies, eryngiums, geraniums, lunarias, sanguisorbas, salvias, corydalis, sanguisorbas, gillenias and most of the grasses. Everything is there, just w
They might not be especially striking to look at–if you can see them at all–but seeds are among the natural world’s most awe-inspiring marvels, says John Lewis-Stempel
Saving your own seeds saves you money, helps you continue to grow important or favourite varieties, preserves links with the past and means you can share your seeds with others. But more importantly,
Mike Palmer has some sage words about growing and propagating these long-lasting stunners
This beautifully designed garden is a wild and wonderful riot of fiery late-summer plants