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Jessica 08-04-2003 01:56 AM

foxgloves
 
Anyone had any luck growing foxgloves and keeping them around for more then
a month? They grew all over my property last spring and were out of reach of
my watering hose. I took seeds and scattered them all over the place last
fall and even some in my flower beds. Any idea of what I can expect this
year?



Suja 08-04-2003 03:32 PM

foxgloves
 
Jessica wrote:

Anyone had any luck growing foxgloves and keeping them around for more then
a month? They grew all over my property last spring and were out of reach of
my watering hose. I took seeds and scattered them all over the place last
fall and even some in my flower beds. Any idea of what I can expect this
year?


My guess? A gazillion babies. I made that mistake last year, thinking
that they're so lovely that I don't want them to die out. Now, they've
sprouted up *everywhere*, even in places where I didn't seed them. I
have a huge job on hand, tidying up and moving them from where they are
to where I'd like them to be. They really are beautiful in bloom,
though.

Suja

Jessica 08-04-2003 05:32 PM

foxgloves
 
A gazillion babies? Awesome, that's what I wanted. I can hardly wait for
them to come popping up. Thanks!


"Suja" wrote in message
...
Jessica wrote:

Anyone had any luck growing foxgloves and keeping them around for more

then
a month? They grew all over my property last spring and were out of

reach of
my watering hose. I took seeds and scattered them all over the place

last
fall and even some in my flower beds. Any idea of what I can expect this
year?


My guess? A gazillion babies. I made that mistake last year, thinking
that they're so lovely that I don't want them to die out. Now, they've
sprouted up *everywhere*, even in places where I didn't seed them. I
have a huge job on hand, tidying up and moving them from where they are
to where I'd like them to be. They really are beautiful in bloom,
though.

Suja




Suja 08-04-2003 08:20 PM

foxgloves
 

Jessica wrote:

A gazillion babies? Awesome, that's what I wanted. I can hardly wait for
them to come popping up. Thanks!


If you still have the cut off stalk somewhere, look around it. I did
yesterday, and there were more baby plantlets there than I could count.
I have no idea how many will make it, but needless to say, I'll have
more than I ever dreamt of.

Suja

Jessica 08-04-2003 08:56 PM

foxgloves
 
Well I hope I share in your good or not so good fortune. The more foxgloves
the better for me! Thanks.


"Suja" wrote in message
...

Jessica wrote:

A gazillion babies? Awesome, that's what I wanted. I can hardly wait for
them to come popping up. Thanks!


If you still have the cut off stalk somewhere, look around it. I did
yesterday, and there were more baby plantlets there than I could count.
I have no idea how many will make it, but needless to say, I'll have
more than I ever dreamt of.

Suja




J Bertilson 15-04-2003 06:20 PM

foxgloves
 
Aren't foxgloves biennial? Plants sprouted this year do not bloom until next
year so if you didn't have plants last year, you shouldn't get any blooms this
year.

JAB

Jessica wrote:

Well I hope I share in your good or not so good fortune. The more foxgloves
the better for me! Thanks.

"Suja" wrote in message
...

Jessica wrote:

A gazillion babies? Awesome, that's what I wanted. I can hardly wait for
them to come popping up. Thanks!


If you still have the cut off stalk somewhere, look around it. I did
yesterday, and there were more baby plantlets there than I could count.
I have no idea how many will make it, but needless to say, I'll have
more than I ever dreamt of.

Suja



[email protected] 15-04-2003 07:44 PM

foxgloves
 

In article , J Bertilson
wrote:
Aren't foxgloves biennial? Plants sprouted this year do not bloom until next
year so if you didn't have plants last year, you shouldn't get any blooms this
year.

JAB


It depends upon the species, Digitalis purpurea is a biennial, D. lutea is a
perennial. But either way you probably won't get any flowers this year on the
seedlings.


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