Cuttings or seed, I've done both. Seed is very fine and germinated well so sow very thinly to make pricking out easier.
I would say seeds are easier and with care you can get loads of plants (100s). You also don't need a parent plant. But it you want to clone a plant then cuttings guarantee the new plants will be identical. I prefers the darker flowers and although the seeds were mixed most of the plants are pale.
No, that will cause it to sweat and develop mould which you definitely don't want.So best way to collect seeds? Plastic bag over the main fruiting flower?
For me it was add a packet to seed order form...So best way to collect seeds? Plastic bag over the main fruiting flower?
I am struggling to think why anyone would want to encourage buddleiaI spend a lot of time every year pulling the blasted deep rooted seedlings out of the gaps in one paved area or another! I have a mature plant in my back garden that I carefully prune before it sets seed, but the big one that has grown up behind the shed where it is hard to get to (and I do appreciate what shade it gives the shed in summer) spread seeds far and wide the year before last
The same goes for thyme and lavender!![]()
I was thinking that if you've got some growing in your area, you might be able to pull up some small plants with roots and plant that. I certainly have them coming up everywhere where they're not wanted in the garden.
The seeds do need a cold period and plenty of light to germinate, but cuttings root very easily if you have access to a bush that you like the look of.
Same could be said for many things. Ash trees are hated by many as the seedlings grow so easily, soon we might not have any.I am struggling to think why anyone would want to encourage buddleia![]()