Choose These Dainty Beautiful Cottage-garden Annual Favourites To Decorate The Front Of Flowerbeds, Containers & Hanging Baskets. They Grow Well In Both Sun & Shade & Reward You With Attractive Seedheads After The Flowers Have Finished Blooming.here’s How To Sow Seeds For Successful Germination…..1) Fill A 6-9cm Pot Or Cell Tray With Seed Compost – Which Is Light & Contains A Small But Balance Level Of Nutrients In The Soil. Overfill The Pot Or Cell Trays & Strike Excess Soil Off So That The Seed Tray Is Filled To The Top With Un-compressed Soil.2) Water Soil From Underneath By Placing The Tray In A Container Of Water, Letting The Soil Absorb The Water From Underneath. After About Two-to Five Minutes Remove From The Container Of Water.3) Press The Seed Into Individual Cells Or Pots The Soil To A Depth Of About 2cm Using A Dibber Or Pencil.4) Cover The Seeds With More Of The Seed-compost.5) Water Above With A Watering Can With Sprinkler (rose) & Add Fungicide To The First Watering To Guard Against Damping Off.6) Label & Date The Seeds & Place In A Cool Light Place.sowing Directly Outdoors 1) Use A Rake To Level The Surface & Create A Crumble-like Tilth. At This Point Remove Any Weeds Or Large Stones Etc.2) Water The Surface Prior To Sowing. This Is Better Than Watering Over The Top Of Seeds Once They Are Sown As The Force Of The Water Can Displace The Seeds Unevenly. 3) Thinly Scatter The Seed Over The Soil. Pour The Seed Into The Palm Then Tap Lightly With The Other Hand To Distribute The Seed Evenly Over The Area Of Soil.4) Use A Rake To Gently Cover The Seeds With Soil.5)&nb