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Self-seeders - Veggie - 12-05-2021 Saw this article - 18 Self seeding Flowers, herbs and veg https://www.ruralsprout.com/self-seeding-plants/?fbclid=IwAR0v38XqBvuwEYjezgQ6I8Ryb3bHak0F0sWe0DehRbXDnpKd7SLiZX2m25U To save you reading it, they are:- Morning Glory/Ipomea Calendula Field Poppy Cosmos Sweet Alyssum Love in a Mist/Nigella Giant larkspur Honeywort/Cerinthe Angelica Violets Parsley Dill Arugula/Rocket Mountain Spinach Atriplex hortensis Carrot Lettuce Coriander Kale Don't know about your experiences but some of those haven't seeded for me and there are a few that I've never grown! Some have been very successful - Calendula, Alyssum, Nigella, Cerinthe (though think its gone now), violets, Parsley, Rocket, lettuce (in GH) Kale. I'm minded to grow all of these and see how well they do - I like them all and would be happy to have them running riot here. RE: Self-seeders - Small chilli - 13-05-2021 That’s really interesting. Surprised nasturtium isn’t on the list. I’ve only had success with nasturtium & calendula. To be fair to the plants not many get the chance to flower/ set seed. In the case of Cosmos it very rarely gets the chance to flower. Thanks to the voles . But I keep trying. Just had a look at the link. I like the look of mountain spinach. That’s very pretty. I see some seed research coming on . RE: Self-seeders - Roitelet - 13-05-2021 I have Primroses andCyclamen Neapolitan self seeding to weed proportions, good ground cover though. RE: Self-seeders - toomanytommytoes - 13-05-2021 Alyssum, aquilegia, poppies, nasturtiums, yarrow and tansy all self seed like mad in our garden. Nigella occasionally. RE: Self-seeders - PyreneesPlot - 13-05-2021 Good for me are - aqualegia, nigella, dill, blue honeywort, primroses, fennel, morning glory, belle de jour, marigolds, nasturtium, cosmos, gaura and geranium sanguineum. The first two are particularly invasive/loved in all the gravelly patches and gaura pops up everywhere! RE: Self-seeders - JJB - 13-05-2021 Poppies, cowslips and foxgloves are cropping up everywhere at the moment and evening primrose does too occasionally, always in the wrong place. RE: Self-seeders - Roitelet - 13-05-2021 I forgot, Californian poppies. RE: Self-seeders - Veggie - 13-05-2021 (13-05-2021, 03:34 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Good for me are - aqualegia, nigella, dill, blue honeywort, primroses, fennel, morning glory, belle du jour, marigolds, nasturtium, cosmos, gaura and geranium sanguineum. The first two are particularly invasive/loved in all the gravelly patches and gaura pops up everywhere!What's Belle du jour, please? Goggling only came up with a film!!!! RE: Self-seeders - PyreneesPlot - 13-05-2021 (13-05-2021, 05:06 PM)Veggie Wrote:(13-05-2021, 03:34 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Good for me are - aqualegia, nigella, dill, blue honeywort, primroses, fennel, morning glory, belle du jour, marigolds, nasturtium, cosmos, gaura and geranium sanguineum. The first two are particularly invasive/loved in all the gravelly patches and gaura pops up everywhere!What's Belle du jour, please? Goggling only came up with a film!!!! Sorry! They are dwarf, non-climbing (obviously) members of the morning glory clan. The flowers are normally finished by noon. I'll dig out some photos next time I have my laptop on. RE: Self-seeders - PyreneesPlot - 13-05-2021 https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle-de-jour_(plante) here you go. Belle DE jour obviously |