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that teucrium is very nice! is this one you coddle indoors over winter?the cono is nice too, fun to have a plant with such an illustrious pedigree
Quote from: cohan on September 14, 2010, 06:44:46 AMthat teucrium is very nice! is this one you coddle indoors over winter?the cono is nice too, fun to have a plant with such an illustrious pedigree Yes, I keep the Teucrium frost free. It is not a difficult plant. Taking cuttings works fine too...
I love the Vernonia Luit, but how do you keep it upright? Mine seems to flop over at the first opportunity, is it because of my dry soil?
Brian, it is possible that your place is to dry for Vernonia, but the other possibility is that you have another Vernonia from seed?You should look for V. crinita Mammuth if possible, which is a selection made by Ernst Pagels.Here’s a link with a rather good article about Vernonia by Val Bourne.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/3336268/How-to-grow-Veronia-crinita-Mammuth.htmlJust a little mistake I saw: Where the plants height is mentioned you should read 6 ft ( 2 m.) instead of 60cm (2ft)
Rudi do you happen to know the name of the Ipomea in 006, it is a lovely colour.