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Old 01-05-2006, 08:55 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Charlie Pridham
 
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Default Sparse flowering Bergenia


"Sue" wrote in message
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"Chris Hogg" wrote
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 19:42:14 +0100, "Sue"
wrote:

What does the panel think is the secret of getting shy-to-flower
Bergenias to perform?

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When did you last divide it? IME they can get old and tired,
especially in the centre. Dig it up; chop off chunks from around the
edge with a sharp knife or spade, and replant them, discarding the old
bit in the middle. They're almost indestructible BTW, so you won't
lose it. Mine have even survived a cycle through the (cold) compost
heap and come again!


It's a small variety and doesn't seem to spread very quickly. It did get
halved when I remade the border a few years back and has now spread and
met up again, but has never seemed to flower much at all. I think I'll
take some divisions and try them in different places but if it doesn't
buck its ideas up soon it'll be out!

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Sue


Maybe its frost damage? that's what gets mine most years, this year has been
very good as the cold winter held them back and the flowered before the
frost returned in April, I grow two sorts B. cordifolia which is a big
evergreen thug and B. cilliata which is deciduous and much more tender.
If you get frost while the flowers are coming they will go to mush and you
will never see them.

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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
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