Foxglove/was Potassium & wood ashes


And, particularly if you're growing native foxglove plants, they love soil
that's rich in organic matter-- almost "chunky"-- as reflects their
edge-of-the-forest heritage.

Sue P.

Sue Pesznecker      SPesznec@lhs.org       Milwaukie, OR. USA



> << Can any one tell me anything about where you should plant foxglove?
> shade 
> or
>  sun wet or dry?have some small ones that i need to get in the ground....
>  Thanks in advance. >>
> 
> 
> 
> They like sun and a little shade in the afternoon.  Dry-well draining
> soils 
> are their native eviroments.  Mine do best in well draining sandy loam in 
> filtered shaded, like along a fence.
> 
> 

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