Re: Cimicifuga help??


In a message dated 7/6/2001 10:31:43 PM Central Daylight Time,
rforbes@SNET.NET writes:



They are not fast growing plants and should no be put in total shade.
Dappled light for most of the day is best and give then two or three years to
develop a good root system before they bloom.


Other Ciicifuga are lot easier to grow and many times will flower the first
year planted even from fall or spring division.

Paul


> Hello all- I also have a Cimicifuga HBB, that never grows past a certain
> height. I was just pondering this today, and here it is on the list. Has
> never flowered, just seems to stop growing. It's about 3 years old also.
> Maybe I will try moving it to morning sun and afternoon shade as Patsy
> mentioned, or give it the tough love. Maybe it just isn't in the right spot?
> Thanks for all the info- Robin- Zone 5- NW corner of Ct



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