10 seeds Sow indoors in sandy potting soil mixed with 1/4 peat and 1/4 perlite or fine gravel. Place the seeds in a bright place at about 15-18°C. Keep the soil surface moist but not wet. Overwinter the tubers frost-free. Germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Frost sensitive. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is certainly over.
Propagating daffodils from seed is possible, but it takes a long time, up to five years, before you get a fully flowering plant. For private individuals, it is easier and faster to propagate daffodils by taking side bulbs or planting new bulbs in the fall. Seed propagation is more for the patient grower who wants diversity and is willing to wait a long time for the result.
10 seeds Growing from seed: The seeds can be sown indoors in spring or outdoors in autumn. Feel free to mix the seeds with sand to make sowing easier and distribute them evenly on moistened soil. Do not cover the seeds with soil, but leave them to lie superficially. Spanish bluebells also self-seed readily in the garden.
10 Seeds Sow indoors January-May. Cover with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade. Can also be sown in autumn September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for propagation. Transplant to the growing site in autumn or spring. germination time 1-3 months
Allium senescens 30 seeds To sow allium from seed, sow the black seeds about 1 cm deep in March-April in a nutritious, well-drained soil. Warmth (about 20-25°C) is needed for germination, but after emergence the plants should be kept cool (+15°C max) and bright. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over, and protect the young seeds from drought.
At least 30 seeds
10 seeds To sow alliums (Allium) from seed, sow 3-5 seeds in each plug or cluster in a plug tray with potting soil and seeding soil in March-April indoors. Keep the soil moist and cover the seeding with plastic with air holes and place it in a warm place (20-25°C) during germination. Once the seedlings have emerged, place them in a bright and cool place (15-18°C) and use grow lights. You can replant them when they are 5-10 cm tall, or wait until they are large enough to plant outdoors after hardening off when the risk of frost is over.
20 seeds Sow in trays of gravel soil and cover the seeds with 5mm of gravel. Place the containers outdoors in a shady spot. Alternatively, you can store the seeds in the refrigerator and sow in the spring at around 13°C. Most should germinate within 12 weeks
Sow indoors in potting soil January-May. Finish with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade.