How to sow seeds direct into pots

How to sow seeds direct into pots

For a quick-growing, low-maintenance display, you can direct-sow seeds into a pot. We show you how.

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At its best

Plant is not at its best in January

Plant is not at its best in February

Plant is not at its best in March

Plant is not at its best in April

Plant is not at its best in May

Plant is at its best in June

Plant is at its best in July

Plant is at its best in August

Plant is at its best in September

Plant is not at its best in October

Plant is not at its best in November

Plant is not at its best in December

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Growing flowers from seed is a great way of saving money, and summer planting doesn’t get easier than this. You can sow most half-hardy and hardy annuals straight into the container in late March (delay until April if the weather stays cold) – the first shoots often appear within days, with flowers from early June right through until October.

Place the container in full sun where your summer annuals can soak up the warmth, and get enough light to open their petals.

Find out how to grow the perfect pot of seed-sown summer annuals, below.

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You Will Need

  • Crocks
  • A bell cloche
  • Vermiculite or fine grit
  • Seed compost
  • Multi-purpose, peat-free compost
  • Flower seeds
  • Container

Step 1

Place a couple of crocks in the base of your pot to aid drainage. Fill the pot with a good quality, peat-free multipurpose compost, topping off with a 3cm layer of seed compost. Water the compost thoroughly and allow to drain.

How to sow seeds direct into pots - adding compost to the pot
How to sow seeds direct into pots – adding compost to the pot

Step 2

Using vermiculite or sand, divide the surface into thirds. Sow three types of seed – one in each section, spacing them at 5cm intervals.

How to sow seeds direct into pots - sowing seed on the surface
How to sow seeds direct into pots – sowing seed on the surface

Step 3

Cover the surface with a fine layer of vermiculite.

How to sow seeds direct into pots - covering the seed with vermiculite
How to sow seeds direct into pots – covering the seed with vermiculite

Step 4

Protect the seeds with a cloche until they have germinated. Thin overcrowded seedlings to 10cm, by gently prising them out using a pencil. Firm in the rest.

How to sow seeds direct into pots - covering the pot with a bell cloche
How to sow seeds direct into pots – covering the pot with a bell cloche
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