Pacific Northwest Gardening: What's blooming in February?, 0 by Katye
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Katye wrote: Eremurus - yes i was growing them. But unhappily, I have just discovered that mine have "disappeared" courtesy of voles, most likely. Stalks were there all nicely marking the spot. I was going to dig them up this weekend - inserted spading fork & got AIR. They are not hard to grow, but do best in a hot sunny spot, shelter from the wind if possible. Keep the soil on the moist side - they don't like it dry. Plant them where you want them - they don't like being disturbed/moved/divided until absolutely necessary. I grew them behind other tall perennials or shrubs, because the foliage dies back in the summer, which leaves a big empty space. I really like them - so pretty & easy. The voles are in agreement. but i will plant more this year & cage them this time. I also lost more Lilies this year - "Tiger Woods" was one of them, LOL... this is Cleopatra - not mine. |


