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I planted it last spring. Really did nothing the whole season. In fact, it was kind of ugly. This spring I cut it back to the ground...Read More
This plant is hardy in zone 7a also.
This plant grows well in my zone 7 garden without any mulch. I planted a couple of them and they return year after year. It is low main...Read More
I am in area 3 in western Montana. Usually I buy and plant Dusty Millers as an annual. However, the last couple of years of mild winters,...Read More
I live in Brownsville/Olmito, Texas. I bought a few of these last spring for added interest in my containers. I mixed them with dianthus,...Read More
I bought 2 (two), 4" pots at the nursery late last Spring, (2011) intending to plant them on the Eastern-facing side of my house. I sat...Read More
I have his plant in my front yard adjacent to the sidewalk where it gets morning sun. It's currently over 3 feet tall and wide with 2" d...Read More
I planted dusty miller on the east side of my yard which is shady all day. I'm in Zone 4 Southern Minnesota and planted it as an annual...Read More
It would seem that if it is green, I can kill it! When we moved to this house and was getting ready for a house warming party, I saw some...Read More
This year, I planted Dusty Miller with Lavender in a border that gets sun for most of the day. The effect is truly beautiful. Being pla...Read More
I've got dusty miller growing out front that has been going strong for at least 3 years now here in zone 7, and the dusty miller out back...Read More
This plant is hardy to USDA Zone 5 without a doubt. I have had it growing in a difficult spot for 3 years. I finally took 2 root divisi...Read More
I planted this as an annual but learned that it works wonderfully as a perennial. Here in NJ, Zone 6b, I leave the plants in through wint...Read More
I've found it easy to grow, but I just don't personally care for the appearance.
I agree with henryr10 about the climate rating for this. I'm in 7b & this comes back from year to year & often, never dies down. I grow m...Read More
I grow them in zone 9a. They die out by the middle of the summer, but most of the annuals that I plant in the spring do the same thing. I...Read More
A beautiful contrast to other plants
Dusty millers are grown as annuals in zone 3, where they are prized for their silvery-grey foliage. The leaves are actually green, but c...Read More
This was placed at the edge of the front walkway (filtered sun and full late afternoon full sun) and must be trimmed continually, especia...Read More
I have grown this BEAUTIFULLY in containers with other plants in SE Nebraska, but NO FLOWERS, perhaps it's just the particular variety. ...Read More
Here in Cincinnati it is very well behaved but rarely, in my experience, flowers.
I do though take exception to the Zone r...Read More
This is a nice white leaved perennial that is abundant here in north Alabama. The yellow flowers are nice in summer but it spreads too mu...Read More
The attractive white foliage blends well with other winter annuals in Florida.
It is difficult to carry over as a perennial.
This plant is really useful in seaside gardens (Atlantic coast of Morocco, North Africa). It succeeds where not much else does, and is mo...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
Senecio cineraria prefers summers that are warm and dry and winters that are wet and cool and is native to Medite...Read More
I am in zone 9b, Houston area. I planted at least 16 of them last spring in different locations in my yard, and only 3 survived. I gues...Read More