Purple Loosestrife Native Seed
Purple Loosestrife Native Seed
Lythrum salicaria
Other names: black blood, sage willow
If Barbie was a little greener fingered she’d have the most comprehensive collection of loosestrife in all Britannia, electric pinks standing up to 2 metres tall. Alas, her loss can still be your gain.
The good news for you loosestrife lovers, it’s an easy grower. It can grow where its damp, or dry, will still thrive in shade but will happily bask in all the sun’s glory.
A native wild flower to Britain, loosestrife will bring an exotic quality to your wild spaces.
How to Plant
Cheap and Easy Method:
Scatter the seeds directly onto bare soil. Clear the area of any debris and lightly rake the soil to create a loose surface. Evenly broadcast the seeds, then lightly rake again to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.
More Involved Method:
Use a terram membrane to suppress unwanted vegetation. Add a layer of soil over the membrane, sow the seeds evenly, and press them in gently.
When to Plant
Plant Purple Loosestrife seeds in the spring (March to May) or early autumn (September to October).
Where to Plant
Purple Loosestrife thrives in moist, well-drained soil and full sunlight to partial shade.
Watering Schedule
Maintain consistent moisture in the soil during the establishment phase. Once established, occasional watering may be necessary during dry periods.
Blooming Period
Purple Loosestrife blooms from mid-summer through early autumn (July to September).
Expected Plant Height
Purple Loosestrife typically grows to a height of 60 cm to 1.5 metres.
No Grow No Fee
Minimum of 2 years post sowing before claim can be made.
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Seeds coming up already. Very pleased! Look forward to seeing flowers next year 🐸