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Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: rowlandwells on March 10, 2024, 11:52

Title: Saxifraga
Post by: rowlandwells on March 10, 2024, 11:52
has anyone grew Saxifrags [rock plant] from seed maybe its a shot in the dark but any info on growing this from seed would be much appreciated because it quite a nice plant that adorns any wall or rockery RW
Title: Re: Saxifraga
Post by: New shoot on March 10, 2024, 12:27
I did grow Saxifraga x arendsii 'Flower Carpet' from seed a few years back.  It was a cheap pack of Sarah Raven seeds that I bought in a seed sale on her website.

They were successful in that I got a lot of plants and they weren’t that tricky, but they are slow to get going. I just followed the pack instructions, which I don’t remember exactly, but they have to be on the surface of the free draining compost just covered with sand and I think sown in autumn to overwinter and break dormancy.   

We had a few bad frosts the following winter and I lost the lot unfortunately. Perhaps because they were only young plants and could have done with going into the cold greenhouse.  If you want loads for putting into a wall it is a cheap way to do it though.
Title: Re: Saxifraga
Post by: rowlandwells on March 11, 2024, 17:29
 thanks new shoot for your reply its says in my seed catalogue sowings an be made from April to July but I take your point about sowing the seed on the compost surface I guess you covered the seed with a light covering of
 horty sand one again many thanks for that info