Calendula, I have near to the house it appeared itself through small variegated hedera field [0.5m-1m covered by hedera/ivy]. Though I am in zone 7b it lived and had beautiful flowers throughout winter and is flowering in the spring as well. I had it also on other places in the garden but they were gone with 1st frost. Have a nice day.
I planted some purple coneflowers at the edge of my house 15 years ago. Their descendants continue to multiply there. Blackeyed Susans are just as likely to self-seed. I'm hoping that my milkweed will eventually self-seed.
Alyssum is indeed a fantastic reseeder, making it a favorite among gardeners who appreciate its ability to come back year after year with minimal effort. Its tiny, fragrant flowers can fill in gaps in the garden, creating a lovely, low-growing carpet of color. The fact that it self-seeds means less work for you and a consistent display of beauty. Plus, it's great for attracting beneficial insects to the garden. Thank you for highlighting the joy of growing Alyssum!
Hi there. I am hoping to have a front yard full of flowers that self seed time after time. I don't like noisy lawnmowers and I only see a few kangaroos that chew the cud. 🙃 in South Australia what would my zone rating be?
Just search ‘fox glove seeds’ then search ‘amaranth seeds’ etc etc … if you have issues to internet ordering … do a local search, such as ‘sea holly seeds for sale in (name of your area)’ … all these seeds are widely available online.
Calendula, I have near to the house it appeared itself through small variegated hedera field [0.5m-1m covered by hedera/ivy]. Though I am in zone 7b it lived and had beautiful flowers throughout winter and is flowering in the spring as well. I had it also on other places in the garden but they were gone with 1st frost. Have a nice day.
I planted some purple coneflowers at the edge of my house 15 years ago. Their descendants continue to multiply there. Blackeyed Susans are just as likely to self-seed. I'm hoping that my milkweed will eventually self-seed.
I planted many coneflower several year's ago too. But mine didn't come back up ..... the cow's got out & ate them 🙄
Alyssum is a wonderful reseeder.
Alyssum is indeed a fantastic reseeder, making it a favorite among gardeners who appreciate its ability to come back year after year with minimal effort. Its tiny, fragrant flowers can fill in gaps in the garden, creating a lovely, low-growing carpet of color. The fact that it self-seeds means less work for you and a consistent display of beauty. Plus, it's great for attracting beneficial insects to the garden. Thank you for highlighting the joy of growing Alyssum!
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Hi there. I am hoping to have a front yard full of flowers that self seed time after time. I don't like noisy lawnmowers and I only see a few kangaroos that chew the cud. 🙃 in South Australia what would my zone rating be?
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How l can get seeds please help me to get the seed thanks
Just search ‘fox glove seeds’ then search ‘amaranth seeds’ etc etc … if you have issues to internet ordering … do a local search, such as ‘sea holly seeds for sale in (name of your area)’ … all these seeds are widely available online.