Fritillaria is a spring flowering bulb that produces bell-shaped flowers. These flowers will add interest to your garden when not much else is flowering, ranging from bold flowers that demand all the attention, down to the more discreet and delicate flowers that are unaware of their own beauty. Some of the varieties originated in British meadows, made up of mostly the smaller delicate varieties commonly known as snakeheads while others come from Eastern Europe, one…
Cosmos are half-hardy annuals known for their ability to flower, produce seeds, and die all in just one growing season. They will usually flower all summer long until the first frosts, and they make a sensational display of colour. They are very quick and easy to grow, especially from seed, and you will start to produce flowers in as little as 12 weeks from germination. This means you can add a burst of colour to…
The Dicentra is also known as the Bleeding Heart plant and gets its name from the heart-shaped flowers that dangle creating an effect that looks as though the little hearts are bleeding. These are shade-loving woodland plants that provide said flowers at the beginning of spring when not much else is flowering. They flower for several weeks so you can enjoy them for quite some time. Dicentra prefers to be planted in cooler climates and…
Bleeding Hearts are beautiful plants that produce flowers with an appearance very similar to a heart shape that is drooping downwards, giving the impression that it is bleeding. These are delicate flowers that dangle along the pendant stalk and prefer shaded, cooler areas, like those found in the UK. What’s more, you can grow them very successfully in a pot so you don’t need a large garden space to cultivate them. It’s worth mentioning that…
Growing a Dicentra (or Bleeding Heart) from seed is actually a fairly simple process. There are a few rules that you need to adhere to and they need a cold snap first so follow our steps below to successfully grow your own Dicentra from seed. Collecting the seeds If you are already growing a Bleeding Heart in your garden you can collect the seeds from your plant after it has finished flowering. This means you…