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Old 22-10-2004, 01:36 AM
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Default Penstemon sour grapes won't bloom

I have a lot of them - in various locations around my house. Variety of
sun/shade conditions. Mostly sun with a bit of shade. None of them have
bloomed this year or last year. Other flowers close to them bloom and do
well...

They are thick and bushy. Get the same water and food that their close
neighbors get. They did bloom year before last and were just beautiful.
I have a bunch of Husker's Red Penstemon that have done wonderfully.

What gives? Any requirements I don't know about? I am in Atlanta and it
does get pretty cold here. Down to 10 or 12 degrees F some winters. A
lot of the low twenties. I add this because a lot of people seem to
think we are very close to Miami...

I've done my net research and now it's time to ask the real people.

TIA
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Old 22-10-2004, 09:07 AM
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Penstemons are native to the southwest for the most part. Perhaps Atlanta's
climate is too wet and humid for them to bloom well?
"Sterling" wrote in message
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I have a lot of them - in various locations around my house. Variety of
sun/shade conditions. Mostly sun with a bit of shade. None of them have
bloomed this year or last year. Other flowers close to them bloom and do
well...

They are thick and bushy. Get the same water and food that their close
neighbors get. They did bloom year before last and were just beautiful.
I have a bunch of Husker's Red Penstemon that have done wonderfully.

What gives? Any requirements I don't know about? I am in Atlanta and it
does get pretty cold here. Down to 10 or 12 degrees F some winters. A
lot of the low twenties. I add this because a lot of people seem to
think we are very close to Miami...

I've done my net research and now it's time to ask the real people.

TIA



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Old 22-10-2004, 03:18 PM
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well, my "huskers red" Penstemon is in the same area with the lavenders
- which I keep on the dry side - and those Penstemon are doing very well.

Atlanta has had 5 years of bad drought so I have had to water some of
the flower beds, including those with the "sour grapes".

I'll try moving a couple of clumps to the "dryer" flower bed areas and
see. They are healthy, bushy and green - just no flowers...

Thanks. It is worth a try...

gregpresley wrote:
Penstemons are native to the southwest for the most part. Perhaps Atlanta's
climate is too wet and humid for them to bloom well?
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Old 22-10-2004, 04:39 PM
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:18:22 -0400, Sterling in
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Atlanta has had 5 years of bad drought so I have had to water some of
the flower beds, including those with the "sour grapes".


Got any hydrangeas?
I have mostly concentrated my watering on them since they look so absolutely
pitiful when Atlanta area is dry which has been most of the time in the last
5 years. But hydrangeas are the fastest to respond to watering -- like 30
minutes. It is almost an instant gratification thing to water a drooping
hydrangea.

FACE

gregpresley wrote:
Penstemons are native to the southwest for the most part. Perhaps Atlanta's
climate is too wet and humid for them to bloom well?
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Old 22-10-2004, 05:33 PM
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In article , "gregpresley"
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Penstemons are native to the southwest for the most part. Perhaps Atlanta's
climate is too wet and humid for them to bloom well?


If the soil never dries out or is along a watering system, that'd do it
all righty. But blooms would also be difficult to achieve in too rich a
soil with nitrogen fertilizer which penstemons do not want (regular
fertilizing would induce big thick leafy appearance devoid of flowers).
What Sterling describes as "same water and food that their close neighbors
get" could well be conditions both of too much water & too much
fertilizer, which would be a bloom-squashing combination. The other
bloom-stoppers are too much shade, & when a clump is a few years old & the
clump extremely large, it will bloom decreasingly well until not at all, &
will probably need to be discarded & replaced with a younger plant,
possibly with well-rooted cuttings prepared in advance.

-paghat the ratgirl

"Sterling" wrote in message
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I have a lot of them - in various locations around my house. Variety of
sun/shade conditions. Mostly sun with a bit of shade. None of them have
bloomed this year or last year. Other flowers close to them bloom and do
well...

They are thick and bushy. Get the same water and food that their close
neighbors get. They did bloom year before last and were just beautiful.
I have a bunch of Husker's Red Penstemon that have done wonderfully.

What gives? Any requirements I don't know about? I am in Atlanta and it
does get pretty cold here. Down to 10 or 12 degrees F some winters. A
lot of the low twenties. I add this because a lot of people seem to
think we are very close to Miami...

I've done my net research and now it's time to ask the real people.

TIA


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"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
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