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Old 02-04-2009, 08:58 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Planting Liatris corns. Which side up ??

On Apr 2, 10:08*am, wrote:
Planting Liatris corns...... * Is there a right side *up ??

I've got a bag of Liatris corns.... * too many assorted shapes... I can't
for the life of me, figure out any 'proper' way to plant them.

Some have concave bottoms and a small 'knob' of the top.

Others *have tiny fibers "old growth" *on the concave side
and 'new' tiny fibers "new growth' on the knobby side. *I'm thinking
these are new roots. *If they are, *then there are roots on two
opposing sides... *both concave and knobby.... *

Still others are knobby all over the place. *No tops, no bottoms
just knobby.

Any ideas on which end goes 'up' ??

Also, *planting depth is 2" - 4". * Any preference to shallower
or deeper, *or does it not matter.

Thanks in advance...

Peter


Oh, sorry, I forgot, ANYTHING you plant, seed, corm, bulb but not
rhizome (irises) rule of thumb is three times the depth as the size of
the planting object. poppy seed? tiny tiny things, no need to plant
as they're tiny, so you'd scatter them in a sunny place. Liatris
corms, three times would be probably to your middle knuckle once you
measure their size to three times. Elephant ear corms, that would be
about a foot deep for safe planting and returning (except for colder
zones colder than 6b....) Irises, by the way are best planted by
sitting their "toes" (rhizomes) on top of the bed or area you're
planting, burying the roots below the fleshy rhizome part and leaving
the visible rhizome above ground. If you were to bury the iris
rhizomes, they'd barely flower but have nice leaves.

maddie