Should I plant celosia (cockscomb) in pairs?
I just purchased two 6 packs of celosia, and noticed that in some
of the containers there were 2 plants. Should I plant more than one of these in the same hole? -Thanks |
Should I plant celosia (cockscomb) in pairs?
I'm not an expert, but my guess would be "separate them"
I found quite a few articles...one is attached. http://www.growinglifestyle.com/article/s0/a2534.html "Bernie" wrote in message ... I just purchased two 6 packs of celosia, and noticed that in some of the containers there were 2 plants. Should I plant more than one of these in the same hole? -Thanks |
Should I plant celosia (cockscomb) in pairs?
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 10:16:07 GMT, "Lynn F. Russell"
wrote: "Bernie" wrote I just purchased two 6 packs of celosia, and noticed that in some of the containers there were 2 plants. Should I plant more than one of these in the same hole? I'm not an expert, but my guess would be "separate them" I found quite a few articles...one is attached. http://www.growinglifestyle.com/article/s0/a2534.html The siblings aren't 2 to a cell for any purpose -- just overseeded or not pinched off. If you can easily tease the roots apart, you have an extra 'free' plant. If not, my call would be to clip off the top of the weaker and plant the remaining one. |
Should I plant celosia (cockscomb) in pairs?
Personally I like to plant a whole bunch of different colors right next to
eachother in little bunches of 4-6 plants. But, that's just me :-) LeeAnne "Bernie" wrote in message ... I just purchased two 6 packs of celosia, and noticed that in some of the containers there were 2 plants. Should I plant more than one of these in the same hole? -Thanks |
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