Winter flowering houseplants - best to grow from seed ?

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  1. TheMadHedger

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    I'm currently pondering whether I could grow some winter flowering houseplants from seed, preferably some that I can sow in the next few weeks for flowering this coming winter.

    Any ideas please?

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    Have you got a conservatory?
     
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    Hi MadHedger,

    Off the top of my head the only one I can think of is Cineraria, the brightly coloured daisy.

    Does it have to be from seed ?

    Have you thought about Winter flowering Fuchsias? I wouldn't be without my Fuchsia Space Shuttle it flowers from November through to April.

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      No, it doesn't have to be from seed, but I do like growing plants from seed. :)

      Thanks for the suggestions, I'll look into those. :)
       
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      In the past I have grown Streptocarpus Smithiantha, Cyclamen and Lithops from seed. I bet you could grow Christmas cactus from seed too.
       
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        Thanks, I"ll look into those.
         
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        I think it's unrrealistic to sow now and have flowering plants this winter. Next one - yes. I did grow cyclamen from seeds, interesting if you get interesting varieties seeds. Mine all came pink, not true.
         
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          No problem there, I know that Cyclamen take at least nine months to flower. I just like the pleasure of growing something which I can enjoy.
           
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