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    self-seed
    /ˌsɛlfˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. (of a plant) reproduce and spread by the dispersal of its own seed, without human involvement: "I prefer plants that self-seed"

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  2. Jun 10, 2018 · A self-seeding plant is one which plants itself by dropping seed. If you’re lazy about dead-heading, then self-seeders will turn to seed and drop the seed on the ground. It will often pop up in a completely different part of the garden from where you originally planted it.

  3. Plants that self-seed allow annuals to mimic perennials and save you money every year they volunteer. What is a Self-Sowing Plant? Self-seeding garden plants drop their pods, capsules, or seeds at the end of the season.

  4. Define self-seed. self-seed synonyms, self-seed pronunciation, self-seed translation, English dictionary definition of self-seed. intr.v. self-seed·ed , self-seed·ing , self-seeds To self-sow. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

    • BBC Gardeners' World Magazine
    • Alchemilla mollis. Perennial lady's mantle is a lovely plant, with soft round leaves that look especially lovely with rain or dew drops on them and a froth of lime-green flowers.
    • Aquilegia vulgaris. This woodland dweller, also known as granny's bonnet, likes to grow in a shady spot. It can grow to about 90cm high and comes in a range of colours including white, pink and purple.
    • Eryngium. Popular with pollinators, eryngiums (sea holly) are herbaceous perennials that come in shades of steely blue and like to bask in full sun. They look great in gravel gardens or large borders - give them ample space to shine.
    • Meconopsis cambrica. Happy in woodland conditions, these yellow or orange-flowered Welsh poppies are annuals that don't mind shade, making them perfect to weave under trees and taller shrubs, where they will provide a splash of bright colour in spring.
    • Alchemilla mollis. This perennial is a stalwart in many gardens, which will readily spread by forming clumps and by self-seeding. It can grow in full shade, partial shade or full sun, in most soil types as long as they are moist but well-drained.
    • Alliums. Ornamental alliums are reliable and attractive border flowers which can often self-seed rather readily. This means that they can often be a good choice for a low maintenance perennial border, and can spread to fill in any gaps in a planting scheme.
    • Angelica. Angelica is another great self-seeder. It is a perennial, H6 hardy. It can thrive either in full sun or partial shade, in a location which is sheltered or exposed.
    • Borage. An annual which self-seeds remarkably easily in the right conditions, borage is a wonderful plant to include in a vegetable garden, or in mixed borders.
  5. Aug 4, 2020 · The key to a low maintenance and low cost garden is to grow a variety of plants that readily self-seed. Here are some of the easiest self-sowers.

  6. HOW SELF-SEEDING WORKS. The practice of cultivating self-seeding in the garden begins with observing a plant’s full life cycle of birth, death, and decay as it transitions from seed to germination to leaves to fruit to seed to dropping its seed, to wilting, and the forthcoming birth of the next generation.