Pam, I'd plant them out as soon as they're large enough. I've also got some small plants that are well rooted into 3in pots, and will plant them this week. They'll establish nicely during autumn, and flower next June.
Here in the Czech Republic I never see wild foxgloves and its very rare to see them in gardens. I planted some seed bought in the Uk and now have 30 large plants in the beds around our farm/guest house it'll be great to see them flowering here as I've really missed their hight and colour, as long as they make it through our very cold winter that is!
Can anyone tell me what to do with my foxglove plants that have flowered this season? Do they need pulling up before winter sets in or not? I wasn't sure whether to just leave them to it or take them out during my 'autumn clean'! Thanks :-)
I have a number of small foxglove and lupin plants, grown from seed, but want to keep them in the greenhouse until the Spring. Can anyone advise on watering during the winter months.
I bought 2 plants from the garden centre about 2 years ago and they have self seeded so well I transplanted a few of them to the back garden into my 'woodland' area, they've done really well, we all love plants for free, eh?
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