Re:Sweet William
If you leave some of the flower heads to go to seed, and then plant the
seed right away you'll have more plants than you know what to do with next
year. They'll seed themselves too, but I like to grow a short thick row
of them and then move them where I want them in the fall. Never can tell
what color they'll be.Judy Warner
jeanne latta wrote:
> Thanks to all of you who responded to my query about my floppy
> Canturbury Bell. Janice says that hers don't flop so there must be
> something about mine. I got good advice from Barb and Jaime who both
> suggest a wire cage set up early in the spring. I guess it's a little
> late for that this year but I'll certainly work on it for next year.
> In another message, Jaime mentioned that she has her Mallows planted
> with Nepetas. I have mine together also and they are really a nice
> combination.
> I was glad to hear from Marie and Bob that their Sweet Williams came
> back year after year. That is really good news but being biennial, I
> might have a down year.
> thanks again to all.
> Jeanne
>
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