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Where do I start? Sowing seed

For beginner gardeners, getting to grips with the fundamentals can seem daunting. But in this 12-part exclusive series, Alan Titchmarsh is sharing his wisdom to help you master the skills that really matter. This month, it’s back to basics with one of the most fundamental gardening skills: sowing seeds. Discover how easy and joyful it is to grow both ornamental and edible plants from seed with Alan’s expertise

You’ll learn about:

✔ How to sow seeds for success every time

✔ When to sow for better germination

✔ How to look after your seedlings

“The thrill of raising plants from seed is far greater than buying them in pots, and a darned sight less expensive, too”

Sowing seed

There is something magical about sowing seeds. After all, how can anything so green, vibrant and full of energy grow from something so small and dry and seemingly devoid of life? But with the addition of water, air and a suitable temperature, the most elaborate and majestic plants can emerge from a pot or tray of compost into which seeds have been sown.

If you’ve always been daunted at the prospect, make this the year where you have a go. Yes, things can go

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