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Self-Seeding & Unusual Annuals I Chose To Plant This Year + Collect Seed From
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Plant list & zone info:
Persicaria orientalis 7-10
Daucus carota 2-11
Cosmos 2-11 (but can vary a lot by species)
Lathyrus odoratus 'Matucana' 8-10
Orlaya grandiflora 1-11
Nigella damascena 2-11
Lupinus luteus 5-9
Lupinus pilosus 1-11
Lagurus ovatus 4-10
Wow I had no idea persicaria had an annual variety x I love it ❤NEXT YEAR 🌱💋
I like how you waited after "any plants you might see next year are self-seeded" at 0:33 ... waiting for us to process🤣Thank you, that did help!
I just wanted to say I have a tri annual…I sowed a few seeds of Angelica Gigas in 2022, 3 of them germinated… 2 flowered last year then died the third one is flowering this year, it looks fantastic, that extra year in the ground has done it well x
I would like to see your gravel garden… maybe a tour?
Self seeding annuals/biennials are my favorite! I’ve noticed some type of persicaria popping up in a field we’ve stopped mowing. Interested to see how it develops. It’s shorter with dark veining.
That blue lupine is that the one that s pretty common in Italy en Germany in Mountain areas ?
Yes it will be related or the same
Thank you, I will try to bring my holidays to my garden
I always felt in Germany on the motorway sides they were more of a turquoise colour. Are they the same you were thinking?
The lupines on motorway sides in Germany are mostly Lupinus perennis.
@@anettroses Is that a completely different type, I used to love seeing them the colour was just so pretty.
Where do you get the lupin annual seeds from?
Chilterns for some