Ask-a-Dave's-Gardener: Four O'clock tubers not growing!, 3 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: tx_flower_child-- Since you are asking me--I can just tell you what i would do---OK? I don't think it is worth the time and effort to dig up the old tubers. Instead--IF you like those 4's so much--I would go gather some seeds and grow new plants from them. I can vouch from experience that a seed-grown 4'Oclock will attain a massive size in just one season. About 3' x 3'. Here--in Baltimore--the seeds start ripening in late September to -October. Now--you and I are in different zones. Mine is 7a--yours must be 8 or 9? SO--I would start your seeds either earlier--indoors--or just drop the seeds where you want them to grow around October. 4's drop a load of seeds every season. If it is growing in decent soil, those seeds will sprout all over--even in your lawn. OK! Now to get back to your questions--but I think I already answered some of them. 1--Start with seeds.... 2--As I said--i would not bother transplanting the old tubers. 3--IF you are set on digging up and transplanting the tubers--yes! I would do it when the plant has stopped blooming and is going dormant. PS--I have read that if you let a 4's plant grow again and again over the years-- it will be impossible to dig it up and transplant it. Just look how big the roots I showed you got in just one--and in two years. I would Google it and read up on this. 4--As I said--I would plant them from seed-the plant will be "fresher" that way. As long as your 4 gets some sun, I don't think it matters. They will grow anywhere. I would put the 4-O'clock in the category of a "garbage plant"...like a Morning Glory.. >b>Invasive....one has to spend lots and lots of time puling up the seedlings from everywhere. The "4" I have grown has always been the "Broken Colors". The blooms come out every which color--or a mix of colors. That what makes this one interesting, Google this one! Here are some pictures of mine--several years ago....like, 207--2009. Pic. #3 shows just TWO 4'Oclocks grown from seed. See!! You will have a large plant in just one season. Note the asst. color changes from the same plant. Pic. #4 shows where the seed sits when it is ripe. If you do not collect it-- it will just roll of and fall to the ground. MORE seedlings next year! Gita |