Grows wonderfully in well drained soil. I started with one and now have 4 growing in their little patch after 3 years. I have successfu...Read Morelly dug up a few young ones and given them away to friends. Use a shovel, you need to dig deep enough to get most or all of the taproot. My eryngium seem to reproduce quite well in full sun and well drained soil.
The blooms are useful in small dried arrangements. Cut in full bloom when steel blue. Let dry upside down for a week.
The hold their color for generally at least a year.
Grows wonderfully in well drained soil. I started with one and now have 4 growing in their little patch after 3 years. I have successfu...Read More