Mid-Atlantic Gardening: FIRST FLOWERS OF SUMMER!! AUGUST Edition :), 3 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: Monkshoods bloom really late in the season--like October.... In my garden--for some odd reasons--the Monkshood never really thrives. It grows nice and green and tall--all lush--and then, around August--the leaves, from the bottom up, start drying up until there is only the top part left. By then--there will be some late, puny blooms--but they are gorgeous. David thought that they were getting too much water where I had them-- from rain runoff from my shed roof. He said his never get watered.... Maybe--I need to treat them with some kind of Fungicide to stop this dying off of the leaves. I want to, just once, see all these in healthy bloom! I DID spray the stems and soil earlier in the season. So-I moved them to this small bed which is shared by my white Peony, my Proteus Clematis, and a bunch of annuals. There is a big, old Azalea at the end, but this is not exactly IN the bed... I have moved this plant to different locations twice now-- same thing... I have given starts to other people (David and donner) and they have NO problems. That makes me "crazy"..... Here's what i can do-- I will dig up the two in the small bed and sink them, immediately, in a pot. They are tall--about 2 1/2' +. Will stake them. Hope this would not mess them up too much for the fall blooming... Jeff--I am sure you will want one? Terri--will you take the other one? LMK. The Monkshood has roots made up of many easily separable corms, much like the roots on a Liatris. Then a couple of you can have a start. I still will have a big pot of these, which is sunk into my Kitchen Side bed, right against the house foundation, behind my big Endless Summer Hydrangea and a Hellebore. 1--Here is a picture from May 2013. You can see how nicely they are growing on either side of the Clematis. Wish they stayed that way......:o 2 &3--here they are in Oct.--see what I mean? blooming--but otherwise--shot. |


