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How to Grow Cloud Grass
Cloud Grass, a species of bentgrass, forms a diaphanous hazy mist in late summer when its delicate, tiny flowers spread out in all directions. It is useful to know some tips on how to grow cloud grass. General Annual Latin Agrostis nebulosa Family: Poaceae Difficulty Easy Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Zone: 3-9 Timing Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before planting out. Or direct sow in early spring, when soil is cool and a light frost is still possible. It can also be planted in late autumn. Starting Just cover the small seeds. At a temperature of 10-12°C (50-55°F)...
How to Grow Eryngium
Known as Sea Holly as it thrives in the sandy, well drained soil near seashores. The seeds of Eryingium can be tricky to germinate, but if you follow our How to Grow Eryngium instructions, you should have good success. General Good drainage is fundamental to growing this plant. Latin Eryngium planum Family: Apiaceae Difficulty Somewhat challenging Exposure: Full sun Zone: 5 – 9 Timing Germination can be slow, and the seeds benefit from vernalization. Sow premoistened flats and seal them in plastic bags. Refrigerate for two to three weeks. Then move the flats outdoors to a shady location after all...
How to Grow Eucalyptus
This would-be gum tree is usually grown as an annual. It’s peculiar round leaves are the perfect grey-blue colour to add contrast to cut flower bouquets. With enough protection from winter extremes, it will grow to 7m (22′) tall. Here are some tips on how to grow Eucalyptus from seeds: Latin Eucalyptus cinerea Family: Myrtaceae Difficulty Easy Season & Zone Exposure: Full sun Zone: 8-10 Timing Sow indoors 10-12 weeks before the last frost date. That’s January-ish on the coast. Germination should occur in 14-21 days. Starting Lightly cover the seeds and keep moist and warm until germination. At 10-13cm...
How to Grow Sisyrinchium
Grow Sisyrinchium once, and the common name of Blue-Eyed Grass will make complete sense. The leaves of this low growing perennial are quite grass-like, and in summer it comes alive with very delicate blue flowers that seem to appear out of nowhere. Below are some top tips on how to grow Sisyrinchium from seeds. General Low growing perennial that thrives in partial shade Latin Sisyrinchium bellum Family: Iridaceae Difficulty Somewhat challenging Exposure: Full sun to part shade Zone: 3 – 10 Timing Germination can be slow, and the seeds benefit from vernalization. Sow premoistened flats and seal them in plastic...