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Sowing in the Sunshine: The Smart Grower’s Shortcut to Next Year’s Blooms

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Content provided by Jane Westoby and The Hampshire Seed Company. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jane Westoby and The Hampshire Seed Company or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Summer might look like the end of the flower farming season — but for those of us in the know, it’s actually when the real magic starts happening in the seed trays.

In this episode, I’m talking all things biennials and perennials: what to sow right now in June and July, how to keep them happy during the hot weather, and why this quiet little sowing season can lead to some of your most spectacular blooms (and sales) next spring.

Whether you’re running a flower farm or just want your garden to look smug in May while your neighbour’s tulips flop and their cosmos are still sulking — this one’s for you.

In this Episode I You will learn:
Why summer sowing is your not-so-secret weapon for spring colour

My go-to biennials for plugging the May Gap (foxgloves forever)

The perennials I sow now to save time and space in spring

How I keep seedlings alive in the heat (shade hacks + watering tips)

Why I rarely direct sow (unless I want to be disappointed)

How to get a head start while everyone else is winding down

Read the blog: What I’m sowing this summer
Follow me on Instagram @hampshireseedcompany

  continue reading

17 episodes

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Manage episode 490365695 series 3637312
Content provided by Jane Westoby and The Hampshire Seed Company. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jane Westoby and The Hampshire Seed Company or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Summer might look like the end of the flower farming season — but for those of us in the know, it’s actually when the real magic starts happening in the seed trays.

In this episode, I’m talking all things biennials and perennials: what to sow right now in June and July, how to keep them happy during the hot weather, and why this quiet little sowing season can lead to some of your most spectacular blooms (and sales) next spring.

Whether you’re running a flower farm or just want your garden to look smug in May while your neighbour’s tulips flop and their cosmos are still sulking — this one’s for you.

In this Episode I You will learn:
Why summer sowing is your not-so-secret weapon for spring colour

My go-to biennials for plugging the May Gap (foxgloves forever)

The perennials I sow now to save time and space in spring

How I keep seedlings alive in the heat (shade hacks + watering tips)

Why I rarely direct sow (unless I want to be disappointed)

How to get a head start while everyone else is winding down

Read the blog: What I’m sowing this summer
Follow me on Instagram @hampshireseedcompany

  continue reading

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