Actually, it's an Echium Pininana x Wildpretii hybrid but not a lot of people know the difference! In February, sow seeds on the surface of moist multipurpose compost in a 5" pot and cover with 1/4 inch more. Or sprinkle vermiculite. Put somewhere warm (80F) Check for germination daily. Easy and probably less than 2 weeks Grow on in a frost free light place (EG, unheated greenhouse) Plant out after your last frost date (or earlier under a cloche) Choose a sunny position Severe frost *next* winter may kill it. A position in front of a huge west-facing wall works well for me Dry sandy infertile soil is Ok. Protect from slugs and snails for a few weeks Can feed it with poultry manure pellets May attract munching caterpillars - I kill them By Autumn, it should have grown to about 4' tall and 2' across. If frost/snow threatens, cover with a fleece jacket Sometime before April in the second year, tie it to a 2"x2" stake about 5' hi...