Re: Physostegia was: Troublesome plants
- Subject: Re: Physostegia was: Troublesome plants
- From: M* T*
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 04:33:54 -0400
Well, at least, Isabelle, you've gotten them to grow somewhere:-) I
have had singular failure no matter where I've put them. I wonder if
climate has anything to do with this?
Are they being vigorous in z. 7 and points south?
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Isabelle Hayes <bhayes@catskill.net>
>
> Here's another one who has "lost" physostegia; I had a lot of them
at my
> former home, and took a bunch for replanting in the new digs, this
was
> about six years ago;
>
> first I put them in one place, not moist at all; they didn't do
well
> there, but did come back; then I moved them to a sunnier and
moister
> location, and guess what? this year they haven't come back at all.
>
> But I bought new plants and put them in a third location, so we'll
see.
> I really like this plant.
>
> Isabelle Hayes
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