Help needed regarding overwintering penstemons
Last post 06-10-2011 9:51 AM by Lindylou. 2 replies.
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04/10/2011 10:26 AM
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- Lindylou
- West Norfolk
- 04 Oct 2011
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Last year I started to grow penstemons. Cant think why I hadnt grown them before. What a lovely flower. Anyway, as they were perennials I left them in the ground and cut back the old stems in spring this year. However, none of them grew and I wondered if it was
because of the hard winter?
I thought I would try again this year and have lots of them in flower, but I do not want
to lose them again.
Should I pot them up and bring them into the greenhouse for the winter or should they
be alright where they are?
Thanks in anticipation
Linn
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04/10/2011 08:28 PM
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- Arrem
- Staffordshire. UK
- 12 Jul 2009
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Hi Lindylou, I can imagine your disappointment. Penstemon are not as hardy as some might tell you . Last years harsh and prolonged cold period did away with many plants otherwise held to be hardy. I think you have several alternatives. - Take some cuttings for next year.
- Lifting and potting up as you have suggested
- A good amount of straw around and over each plant.
Good Luck
There is no such thing as useless - you can always be a bad example.
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06/10/2011 09:51 AM
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- Lindylou
- West Norfolk
- 04 Oct 2011
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Hi Arrem,
Thanks for your help.
Think I might pot them up then, I really dont want to lose them again. Have taken some cuttings so just hope they will all take.
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