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Old 30-08-2010, 06:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Cosmos Dwarf Sonata

On Aug 30, 5:07*pm, "Christina Websell"
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"Syke" wrote in message

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I sowed some of these in the greenhouse and planted them out in June as it
was a cold spring this year. *The seed packet said height 2', but they have
grown to about 5'. *They are lovely and bushy with a lot of flower, but
because of the unexpected height they have been grown towards the front of
the border and with the result are hiding other plants. *Should I have
planted them out sooner?


No-one else has replied, so I've give you my two-penn'orth FWIW.
I'm not exactly experienced with Cosmos, having only grown it a few times
(my greenhouse deceased in a gale..) but I cannot see how planting them out
earlier would have reduced their ultimate height (if that is what you were
suggesting)?
If I buy seeds that promise 2' high Cosmos, although what I grew were a bit
taller than that, that is what I expect to get. *5' is a bit extraordinary.
They were not struggling for light at all were they? *If not I might mention
it to the seedgrowers.
If my greenhouse was up and running I'd definitely grow them again, also
nicotiana in mixed colours. *I used to go out into the garden in the late
evening just to swoon over the scent of my "tobacco plants"
More experienced Cosmos growers please come along and give better advice
that I can.

Tina


Ours have done the same to us and they were sown cold and late and
planted late. But hey. don't knock it - they've been a wonderful show
all summer and still going strong. We'll be able to sort out the
'buried' plants when we get the cosmos out in the autumn. After a year
without a garden and deprived of flowers while we moved in here and
worked on the house and workshop my wife specified the new garden -
what she wanted was FLOWERS please. She got them in spades.

Rod