10 seeds Sow indoors. 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 a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for propagation. Germination time 1 - 3 months
50 seeds PERENNIAL hardy up to zone 6 Blooms the first year when sown early. Growing from seed: Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month.
at least 30 seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: Sow directly outdoors when the soil has warmed up. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the germination period.
many seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January.
1 tsp seeds Placement: In the natural garden, the shoreline or the wet meadow. Like angelica, it can also be planted as a stand-up plant in the flowerbed, but since angelica, like angelica, is a biennial and spreads by seed, it is only suitable for large flowerbeds.
20 seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open field in September-November.
Spreads quickly. Moist, but well-drained soil. Also nice in autumn potted plants.
To successfully sow sand white, which is propagated by seed in the spring, use a well-drained, nutrient-poor seeding medium. Spread the seeds evenly over a seed tray or pot with soil, then cover them with a thin layer of soil approximately five times the size of the seed, or as directed on the seed packet. Water gently and ensure the soil maintains an even, moderate moisture, especially during the early stages of seedling emergence.
20 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Light germination. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface. Transparent cover with air holes, or aerate regularly. Keep the sowing at 20-25 degrees, light and cool after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over.
at least 30 seeds To successfully sow autumn primrose from seed, sow in autumn or late winter in pots or directly outdoors in well-drained soil. Make sure the soil is moist and remove weeds to reduce competition. The seeds need a cold period (stratification) to germinate in spring, so leave them outdoors over winter. Keep in mind that: Seeds sown in autumn will germinate in early spring when light and warmth return. Choose a location with full sunlight when planting your autumn primroses. Autumn primroses grow best in an environment with plenty of sunshine and moderate temperatures.
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.
50 seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: Sow directly outdoors when the soil has warmed up. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the germination period.
10 capsules PERENNIAL 1. Sowing: Sow torch lily seeds indoors in March or April. Use a well-drained potting soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite or gravel to promote germination. Keep the soil moist, but not wet. 2. After germination: Place the seeds in a bright, cool place. A temperature of around 15-20°C is ideal. Be careful not to overwater to avoid root rot. 3. Transplanting: When the risk of frost is over, it is time to plant the plants. Choose a sunny spot in the garden with well-drained soil. Plant the torch lilies with a distance of at least 45 cm between the plants to give them space to grow. Water well after planting. 4. Care: Torch lilies like sun and well-drained soil. During dry periods they may need extra watering. Winter covering may be needed in colder climates to protect the plants from frost.
many seeds biennial - perennial hardy throughout the country Growing from seed: These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January.
many seeds PERENNIAL hardy throughout the country in a sheltered position spreads very easily Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in Feb-Mar or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-Sep.
1 tsp seeds biennial - perennial Growing from seed: These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January.
10 seeds growing zone 1-5 Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Transparent cover with air holes, or aerate regularly. Keep the sowing at 18-20 degrees. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting in August-October. germination time 10-30 days
many seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-September. germination time 10-30 days
many seeds perennial Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil Feb-April. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface.
30 - 50 seeds PERENN Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Not covered. If germination has not occurred within a month, the seed is placed in a refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for propagating.
50 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. Germination time 3- 12 months
30 seeds perennial Pre-cultivate indoors in sowing soil March-April. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Place at about 18 degrees, after germination light and about 15 degrees. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open air June-July for earlier bloom the following year. Cover for winter. Remove the flower stalk after flowering. germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds growing zone up to 5 These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January. germination time 1-3 months
many seeds PERENNIAL Large, intensely scarlet flowers on tall stems. Extremely hardy for all growing conditions. Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-September. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite.
20 seeds PERENNIAL Dry-moist, sun-partial shade, nutrient-poor. Tolerates mowing, original. Sow in spring or autumn. Seeds are not covered
10 seeds PERENNIAL Sow indoors Jan-May. The seeds are first carefully roughened with fine sandpaper or rubbed in sand. Then soaked for 1 day before sowing. 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 a shaded position. Can also be sown in autumn Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 1-3 months
50 seeds PERENNIAL thrives best in zones 1 - 3 but can withstand up to zone 5 Growing from seed: Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month.
many seeds PERENNIAL Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for propagation May-September.
30 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil Feb-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open air May-July for flowering the following year. Cover for winter. Remove the flower stalk after flowering germination time 1-3 months
about 30 seeds Sow directly outdoors when the soil has warmed up or in the fall immediately after harvest. Water the soil thoroughly before sowing. Cover with a thin layer of soil and keep moist during the germination period. The leaf mass is mulched down the following year to improve the soil. germination period 5-15 days
about 50 seeds Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-September. Germination time 10-20 days
about 100 seeds Sow indoors. 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 Sep-Nov outdoors germination time 1-3 months
10 frön Odla & Plantera När du planterar tolvgudablomma kan du gräva en grop och luckra jorden där du ska plantera. De gillar mullrik och näringsrik jord så jordförbättra, om det behövs, genom att blanda upp den uppgrävda jorden med näringsrik planteringsjord eller kompost. Gräv en grop tillräckligt stor för att växtens rotklump får plats. Sätt ner plantan så att den hamnar på samma djup som den stod i krukan. Fyll på med jordblandningen och tryck till. Vattna rikligt. Du kan också så inomhus. Fröna är ljusgroende och du kan blanda dem med sand för att sen trycka fröna lätt på ytan. Om inga plantor tittat upp inom en månad så kan du ställa sådden i kylskåp i ungefär en månad och sen utomhus i skuggläge. Du kan också så direkt på växtplatsen under hösten.
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 5-15 days
approx. 1/2 krm Growing from seed: Pre-cultivate indoors in Feb-March or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-Sep. germination time 10-30 days
20 seeds Growing from seed: Sow the seeds in moist sand. Place the seeds outdoors in a shady location. Keep the sand moist. Cover for winter. Germination time 5-15 months
30 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.
15 seeds Growing from seed: Sow indoors. After a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open field in September-November. Germination time 1-18 months
These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January. Cover with 2-4 mm perlite or fine-grained gravel. Germination occurs in the spring of the same year or the following year. Can also be sown outdoors in September-November in pots or in open ground intended for propagation. germination time 3-12 months
about 50 seeds To sow carnations from seed, pre-cultivate the seeds indoors in a pot in late winter or early spring (February-April) and plant them out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Alternatively, you can direct sow the seeds in the garden in spring when the soil has warmed or in late summer/autumn for flowering next year, making sure the soil is well-drained and in full sun.
Growing from seed Sowing: Sow the seeds indoors during the period March to May. Planting: Cover the seeds thinly with soil and keep the soil evenly moist. Germination: The seeds need a temperature of about 20-22 °C to germinate and take 3 to 5 weeks to germinate at 16-20 °C. Transplanting: When the plants have developed 5 to 6 pairs of leaves, they can be planted out in a permanent location, with a distance of 30-35 cm between the plants.
Ornamental grass Approximately 100 seeds Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds 1. Stratification: Mix the seeds with moist sand or vermiculite in a plastic bag. Place the bag in the refrigerator for 2-3 months. Then move the bag to a warm place (about 20°C) for germination. 2. Sowing: Use seeding soil and pots or a seed box. Press the soil lightly and sow the seeds sparsely. Cover the seeds thinly with soil. Keep the soil moist and cover with plastic to retain moisture. 3. Germination and care: Groningen can take time, so be patient. When the plants have germinated and have a few pairs of leaves, they can be transplanted into larger pots. Plant the plants out in the garden after the risk of frost has passed.
1/2 krm Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting. germination time 1-3 months
at least 10 seeds The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade. germination time 1-3 months
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for raising May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 1-3 months
10 seeds Perennial Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Cover the seed with clear plastic with air holes and place at 18-20 degrees, after germination in light and 15-18 degrees. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be pre-cultivated outdoors in pots or in the open air in May-September. Then plant out in the growing location the following autumn or spring. germination time 20-40 days
10 seeds Perennial Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 10-30 days