Thread: Liatris Spicata
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Old 22-11-2005, 09:50 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
peterlsutton
 
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Default Liatris Spicata

Many thanks for your comments John - I did not realise that they liked heavy
soil - they have plenty with my clay. Having just lifted some Dahlias ( for
the first time) I thought Liatris was just another tuber/bulb/corymb and I
could do the same. But I was worried by all litttle shoots. So next day I
potted them up and will keep them in a summer house till spring. The reason
for lifting them was to clear a larger area of border. It is much easier to
replant an empty area without fixed items, even if they are all marked.


"John Hammer" wrote in message
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The very best months for planting Liatris in your garden is September and
October, and March and April. However, as long as your soil is frost free,
you could risk planting back in the garden now. As L. spicata prefers
heavier soil than other species in the group, it is a good choice for bog
gardens. After re-planting, mulch with well rotted farmyard manure or leaf
mould as protection from the promised hard winter to come.Finally, don't
forget to mark where you've planted them, I've already hoed up a clump of
daffodils I forgot were there.

John Hammer
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"peterlsutton" wrote in a message:..
I bought the Liatris in the spring as bare cormbs - but can I winter

them
this way.