How to grow Siberian Bugloss in the UK
Brunnera macrophylla
Siberian Bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla) is a flower that grows well in UK gardens. 'Jack Frost' has stunning silver leaves. Loves the same conditions as hostas. This guide covers when and how to sow Siberian Bugloss, the soil and position it likes, watering and feeding, companion planting, and when to harvest.
Type
Flowers
Difficulty
Easy — good for beginners
Position
dappled shade
Sow
spring
Harvest
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When to sow & grow Siberian Bugloss
Sowing and harvest window through the year (UK):
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr Plant | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Soil, position & care
- Soil
- Fertile, moisture-retentive but free-draining soil
- Soil pH
- 6.0–7.5
- Position
- Sun or part shade depending on species
- Sowing depth
- Plant at the same depth as the pot
- Spacing
- 30–60 cm apart
- Sowing
- Plant container-grown stock spring or autumn; divide established clumps in spring
- Growing
- Water well the first season until established; mulch in spring
- Harvest & upkeep
- Cut back faded foliage in late autumn or early spring; divide every 3–4 years
- Watch for
- Slugs and snails on new shoots; otherwise robust
Companion planting for Siberian Bugloss
No specific companion notes for this plant.
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Siberian Bugloss FAQs
How much sun does Siberian Bugloss need?
Siberian Bugloss prefers dappled shade.
Is Siberian Bugloss easy to grow?
Easy — good for beginners. 'Jack Frost' has stunning silver leaves. Loves the same conditions as hostas.