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  1. Linz

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    :roflol: that was exactly my thoughts! I'm going to have so many bloody seedlings (weedlings) on the go again next year, the cats will deffo be banned from the windowsill! Dreading sowing things already..:help:
     
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    • Anthony Rogers

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      Hi Linz,

      Fantastic transformation. :)

      Just a thought here...... Why don't you broadcast sow now over the new borders ? This will give you greenery through the Winter ( help keep the weeds down ), early flowers from next Spring and then you can pull them up to put your permanent plants in.

      These will be ok to still sow......

      Candytuft, Clarkia, Godetia, Cornflower, Larkspur, Toadflax ( Linaria ), Poppy ( Shirley or Field ), Lupin ( Annual Pixie ), Limnanthes ( Poached Egg Flower ), Nigella ( Love In A Mist ), Calendula, Cerinthe, .
       
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        Cheers @Anthony Rogers, brilliant suggestion :dbgrtmb: I did think about it actually as I got these and a few single packets of seed which you mentioned..and I had no luck sowing larkspur this year so I'll give it a bash, ta! 1474459343543-582332951.jpg
         
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