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Probably the last flowers of Sternbergia sicula 'Dodona Gold'It has been a very long season this year. Sicula has flowered from August until end of November!Poul
Quote from: pehe on November 19, 2011, 07:29:05 PMProbably the last flowers of Sternbergia sicula 'Dodona Gold'It has been a very long season this year. Sicula has flowered from August until end of November!PoulI cannot get over how long you have been enjoying those flowers this year..... lucky you!
Quote from: Maggi Young on November 19, 2011, 07:57:15 PMQuote from: pehe on November 19, 2011, 07:29:05 PMProbably the last flowers of Sternbergia sicula 'Dodona Gold'It has been a very long season this year. Sicula has flowered from August until end of November!PoulI cannot get over how long you have been enjoying those flowers this year..... lucky you! How much and when should one feed Sternbergia? Bear in mind that this is a cold climate in winter. The ground is still fairly warm, but will probably be frozen hard in another month. It usually stays frozen until sometime in March.Jim
Quote from: jshields on November 19, 2011, 08:19:49 PM.......How much and when should one feed Sternbergia? Bear in mind that this is a cold climate in winter. The ground is still fairly warm, but will probably be frozen hard in another month. It usually stays frozen until sometime in March.JimIn my experience they respond to heavy feeding with a high potash fertiliser - once a week perhaps. In my part of the world they need to be kept completely dry & as hot as possible when dormant.
.......How much and when should one feed Sternbergia? Bear in mind that this is a cold climate in winter. The ground is still fairly warm, but will probably be frozen hard in another month. It usually stays frozen until sometime in March.Jim
Quote from: Maggi Young on November 19, 2011, 07:57:15 PMQuote from: pehe on November 19, 2011, 07:29:05 PMProbably the last flowers of Sternbergia sicula 'Dodona Gold'It has been a very long season this year. Sicula has flowered from August until end of November!PoulI cannot get over how long you have been enjoying those flowers this year..... lucky you! I feel the same way. I have only the commercial Sternbergia lutea planted here, but numerous little clumps in various beds. Only one clump bloomed this year, and those blooms lasted only a few days, until we had a hard rain. I think I'm not doing things right.How much and when should one feed Sternbergia? Bear in mind that this is a cold climate in winter. The ground is still fairly warm, but will probably be frozen hard in another month. It usually stays frozen until sometime in March.Jim
But other important factors for success is the location and what clone you choose.........In general they need a warm summer rest to flower well. The best spot in my garden is close to a Southwest facing brick wall. Here lutea, sicula and greuteriana flowers reliable every year. But some clones/hybrids need with less summer baking. (Lutea 'Autumn Gold', angustifolia and some sicula clones)I have some 'garden forms' of lutea too. In the open garden I am lucky if I have one flower (even placed at the wall). Some years ago I potted some of them and now they flowers very well in the green house. So this clone really appreciate a warm and dry summer rest.