Planning Seed Varieties for Blue and White Border

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    Starting to assemble a seed list for the Blue and White Border for next year:

    [​IMG] ACONITUM CARMICHAELII
    ACONITUM CARMICHAELII VERY LATE FORM
    [​IMG] ACONITUM 'IVORINE'
    [​IMG] AQUILEGIA YABEANA
    [​IMG] ARUNCUS DIOICUS
    [​IMG] CAMPANULA LATIFOLIA 'BRANTWOOD'

    [​IMG] EREMURUS HIMALAYAICUS
    [​IMG] EUPHORBIA BLUE WONDER
    [​IMG] GERANIUM BOHEMICUM
    [​IMG] IRIS CHRYSOGRAPHES 'BLACK GOLD'
    [​IMG] LILIUM MARTAGON ALBUM
    [​IMG] LOBELIA 'BLUE CARDINAL'
    Penstemon heterophyllus 'True Blue' - 1 packet (50 seeds)
    Platycodon grandiflora 'Fuji White' - 1 packet (30 seeds) I love these (particularly the buds before the flowers open), I have one plant that is Blue but can't find another source of it
    [​IMG] SALVIA HIANS
    [​IMG] VERONICA GRANDIS
    [​IMG] VERONICA SPICATA
    I thought I would have a go at some Delph's, in a nursery bed, and keep the best ones, although these may all "come true" - quite a lot of seed so may have to give some away!

    [​IMG] Delphinium Pacific Giants Blue Jay 250sds (Moles)
    [​IMG] Delphinium Pacific Giants Blue Bird 250sds
    [​IMG] Delphinium Pacific Giants Black Knight 250sds
    [​IMG] Delphinium Pacific Giants King Arthur 250sds

    or I could just grow some mixed and the select the best from that?
    [​IMG] DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS (Plant World)

    [​IMG] ECHIUM 'SNOW TOWER' I'm growing some bog-standard Blue-ish ones in pots this year, but I'd like to try some in the White border. Probably mad ... but we'll see

    I grew some Fan Scarlet for the Red Border this year, which look good, so thought I would try these:
    Lobelia F1 Fan Blue 1 Pkt
     
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      Thats a lot of nice choices:) Ive bought a snow tower,hope it survives the winter :heehee: x
       
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      I'm going to try sowing them this Autumn, overwintering "small" plants, and then they should get a head start next year. They'll provide some interest ... but I'll pot up a few for the following year. (I've read that they don't like being disturbed, so I'm not sure that plant-out, dig-up, bring-in will work for them, hence planning to grow a few "potted")
       
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      Lovely choices Kristen, especially love the blue lobelia, salvia and veronica, may have to add them to my seed list for next year :dbgrtmb:
      See they're from my favourite seed supplier too :biggrin:
      Just looked at the penstemon thats gorgeous too.
       
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        Something really odd is happening - when I try to click the Lobelia link, it brings me right back to a Page Not Found error on this site? I've even tried going to Mole's homepage, searching for Lobelia Fan Blue and then when I click the 'more info' button for the product it brings me back to GC????

        Confused :dunno:

        Must be a Firefox bug - it works fine in IE
         
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        I'm wondering if its a cookie thing within FF as IE behaves fine. Anyway, no matter - you're going to be a busy boy next year!
         
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        I've been giving thought to that bit ... this year didn't go well ("eye's bigger than stomach" syndrome) and consequently some plants raised from seed have suffered and the vegetables are considerable less loved, and fewer plants grown, than usual ...

        I lost a some plants at the 9cm-pot stage this Spring. In part that might have been because I used straight multi-purpose, whereas I now think they would have been better with 10% perlite (less soil compaction, and less succumbing to surface-algae-muck - which bottom-watering would also have helped with) - plus I now have capillary matting in the "growing-on" greenhouse, so that would ensure better/more even irrigation in the Spring. I probably need to extend that to have a similar, temporary, irrigation system [e.g. capillary matting] in the conservatory for the Spring-push of plant rearing ... and I keep toying with the idea of a mist-bench which would certainly help enable just-pricked-out things recover the trauma and get under way again. Hmmm ... more toys ... not a difficult decision then?!!
         
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          I think we've all had a bad year this year to be honest, and I also think that most of us are feeling the same determination to make next year better.

          You are considerably more justified in going for toys than I would be, if for no other reason than the sheer scale of your property.
           
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          Added to my "list of excuses" ... :ThankYou: :)
           
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            Hi Kristen, just a tip: as far as I remember only the female plants/flowers are showy, the male might be quite ascetic in that respect
             
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              Thanks ... I'll stick them in a nursery bed until I can sex them!
               
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              I tried growing Echium Snow Tower this year with no luck, none germinated.

              Some of those others look interesting too, I might have to add them to my plans for next year.
               
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              I bought a couple in the Amulree sale ... will keep them potted up / under cover until they get to flowering size ... should have no shortage of seed then!

              Send me a note with any you like the look of John and I'll make sure I order enough to share.
               
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                Couple of others to consider;

                Lobelia siphilitica "Alba"..................
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                Commelina. This is C.tuberosa which I grow.................
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                And C.communis.............
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                Commelina have very similar growth habits to Tradescantia with flowers of 20/25mm that last for 6 to 8 hours. Tender, but dead easy from seed.

                And the pure white form of Tradescantia - hardy as they come..............
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