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Alpine plants from seed bring compact colour and rock garden character to sunny well drained spots.

Alpine plants are ideal for gardeners who want strong seasonal colour and architectural form in small spaces. These plants are adapted to thin gritty soils and exposed sites so they do not like heavy wet ground. Grown from seed they are economical and allow you to build a varied alpine collection over time. Sow many species in spring under cover or in autumn for natural cold stratification. Use a gritty free draining compost, give bright light and avoid over watering. Group by flowering time and height so your rock garden has continuous interest from early spring through late summer.

 

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» Grow Alpine Plants From Seed– Grow classic alpine species that form cushions and carpets for year round structure
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Alpine plants are low growing hardy species that thrive in gritty free draining soil and bright conditions. They are perfect for rock gardens, troughs, scree beds and alpine planters. Many are long lived and flower reliably from small compact plants grown from seed. FAQ When should I sow alpine seeds? Most alpine seeds are sown in spring under cover. Some species benefit from autumn sowing to experience natural cold stratification. Can I grow alpines in containers? Yes. Use shallow troughs or shallow pots with a gritty free draining mix and place in a sunny sheltered spot. Do alpine plants need special soil? They prefer gritty free draining soil with low to moderate fertility. Heavy clay or waterlogged soil will kill many alpine species. How long until they flower? Many alpine perennials will flower in their second year from seed. Some fast growing species and annuals will flower in the first season.

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