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Old 04-06-2011, 08:58 AM
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Default Herbaceous Perennials

Hi,

I am a relatively inexperienced gardener. My parents have an a very large garden which I am trying to keep on top of.

Over the last few years I have been growing Cottage Garden type plants e.g.

Lupins, nasturtiums sweet peas etc.

I found I can propagate Lupins easily from seed and this is great because I have a big garden and I hope to fill a lot of space with free plants in this way.

I have been looking on the internet trying to find seeds for perennial herbaceous flowering plants that hopefully I can propagate throughout the garden Like I am doing with my Lupins.

I want to start from seed as with the large spaces I have to fill it would not be economic any other way.

Any suggestions?
 
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