Re: Veronica pinnata "Sunny Border Blue"
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Veronica pinnata "Sunny Border Blue"
- From: M* R* W*
- Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 21:03:00 -0500
Bob,
For what it's worth-- I put in 3 of them in the fall; all are in the same
spot; 1 looks magnificent, 2 are sickly.
I have had good luck with them in the past in partial shade with moist
soil, but I don't know if that's the secret or not.
Mary
MO zone 6
>
> has not made me happy! I have planted 3-4 plants each year the last
> three
> years and this year was the first *any* have come back...and the
> survivor
> is about 3" tall :(.
>
> They are planted in well-amended soil (with about 40% Back to Earth
> compost), on the west side against a very short rock wall. I water
> every
> 7-10 days with a soaker hose.
>
> Another garden I know well has huge, happy specimens and we have
> discussed
> why there would be a difference, but have come up blank--does anyone
> have
> any ideas?
>
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