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with CLARE FOSTER — Garden writer and plantswoman. Seed growing expert. Garden Editor of House & Garden magazine.
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Clare explores why it's so worthwhile saving your own seed, and delves deeper into the collection methods she uses for different types of seed that ripen later in the year.
In this lesson, I'm going to share a range of collection methods that I use for popular seeds that ripen later in the year.
Seeds you might collect later in the year – often September – include cosmos, dahlias, zinnias, marigolds and hollyhocks. The hollyhocks I don't sow myself as they self-sow so readily, but I like to be able to give seed away.
A friend said seed saved from cosmos 'Purity' had come up beautifully so I'm giving it a go.
Collecting seed is another rewarding part of growing from seed that completes the circle of life.
While I'll always buy seed, as some things don't come true and I love trying new varieties each year, saving seed is another way to save money and is really environmentally friendly.
"It makes you really look at the seed and seedhead and marvel at how it's been formed"
Alcea rosea
Hollyhock
Herbaceous hardy perennial
Malvaceae
Calendula officinalis
Common marigold
Hardy annual or biennial
Asteraceae
Cosmos bipinnatus 'Purity'
Mexican aster 'Purity'
Half-hardy annual
Asteraceae
Dahlia australis
Southern dahlia
Tuberous half-hardy perennial
Asteraceae
Dahlia merckii
Merck dahlia
Tuberous half-hardy perennial
Asteraceae
Zinnia MFG (Almost) Perfectly Pastel (mixed)
Common zinnia MFG (Almost) Perfectly Pastel (mixed)
Half-hardy annual
Asteraceae
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Garden writer and plantswoman. Seed growing expert. Garden Editor of House & Garden magazine.
Clare Foster is a gardener, writer and journalist. She has been House & Garden’s Garden Editor since 2005, and before that was the Editor of Gardens Illustrated. Clare is an expert at growing from seed and has written a book on the topic called, 'The Flower Garden: how to grow flowers from seed'.
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