Eremurus x Isabellinus (Foxtail Lilies)

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  1. Sheal

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    I've received seeds for these today and propagation looks complicated and long winded.

    Sowing temperature 25-30C for 4-5 weeks followed by 2C for 11-12 weeks in darkness. Is it really this difficult to germinate them please?
     
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    Dunno if "difficult" is the word I would use, they have built in dormancy that looks for a Summer followed by a Winter - so Warm and then Cold. You need to simulate that somehow - sowing them in the Autumn and leaving them in cold greenhouse over winter would do. More surefire would be to mix with some damp vermiculite and put in a bag at the required warm temperature ... and then move it to the fridge ... and then sow it (seed plus vermiculite) on the surface of a pot or seed tray, like you normally would.
     
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      As Kristen says, simple enough.
      But I am led to believe that it's three to four years for blooming.
       
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        Mine gave up the ghost before they got that far. Might try again but they need lots of space, light and air, which my garden does not have enough of.
         
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          I have tried to grow them in the bulb form several times and have failed miserably. My garden is South facing so it gets the Sun [whenever it comes out that is] and I have sandy soil, all of which the Foxtail is supposed to like...........but no success whatsoever!!:cry3::coffee:
           
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          Thanks all! :) It doesn't look promising does it? If they do take that long to bloom I wish the seed producers would put that in the info. Oh well, in for a penny in for a pound, I'll give them a go and keep my fingers crossed.
           
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            Look at it this way;

            The tubers (around here at least) are about £5 or £6 a pop, and they can take a season to settle in as well. It is also notoriously fickle about site and soil (as in MUST be free draining - I was told to plant atop a mound of sand). You've spent £3 (?) on 10 (?) seeds. So assuming that they germinate at 50% you'll have five times the chance of succeeding!

            I never take the seed sellers growing/culture notes at face value either. Even when my research is less than encouraging my heart tends to rule my head though.
             
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              I bought some Foxtail Lily plants last year, planted them out all going well, then the slugs found them, so I put in a pot to recover, as they had not had too long in the ground, they died right off, so I am hoping they will reappear this year.
               
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                Well, the mound of sand isn't going to be an issue, I garden on sand only being 200 yards from the beach. :) For your info, 12 seeds at £2.

                Thanks for the encouragement, tomorrow they'll be under way albeit slowly. :)
                 
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