Foxgloves
- To: perennial list
- Subject: Foxgloves
- From: j* l*
- Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 06:40:15 -0700 (PDT)
Good morning,
I say that because we are getting some much needed
rain here.
Several of you mentioned that you collect the
foxglove seeds and plant them where you want them and
have great success. I deadheaded mine immediately
after bloom last year and so I don't really know what
the seeds look like. The book I had said that for
rebloom, deadhead the plant when the flower stalk has
3/4 of its bloom spent, which is what I did. In other
words, how do I know when to collect the seeds and
how do I go about doing it. Do I wait until the flower
is brown and dry? Thanks for the help., I bought a
new foxglove this year and would like to try saving
and planting the seed if I can do so.
Jeanne
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Jeanne
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