We planted 6 of this plant last summer. They bloomed and thrived until September. We live in Zone 6. I deadheaded throughout the summer and fall and then cut the plant 3 inches above the ground as per instruction. This spring they all look dead. The stalks crumble in my hands. The tag said this is a perennial and will come back year after year. What did we do wrong? I love the blooms it gave us. We will have to replace them all but don't know with what. I like how this plant is low maintenance and low mounding. Can someone help figure out why they died?
Gallo Yellow Blanket Flower (Galliardia)
This message was edited May 30, 2014 6:50 AM
Gaillardia are one of those 'hardy' plants that sometimes just don't come back. The same thing happened to me three years ago and I never planted another one again. Certain 'hardy' rudbeckia do the same thing. Some plants don't like it when they are wet over their dormancy period. A snow pack that slowly melts would not be beneficial to these types of plants.
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