This plant is one of the prettiest in my flower garden. It has good stature, blooms a long time, and a very pretty magenta color, It is...Read More a biennial. I winter sow this plant each year as I don't want to be without it. After the plants get big enough, I pot each plant up in a 4 inch pot. Water them as needed and plant them in the fall, September. This works really well for me. They usually stay evergreen all winter and bloom in June.
I have clay soil so maybe that's the reason my luck with this plant was so awfull.
I planted 3 in April 2010, and 2 died before Ju...Read Morely.The surviving plant put up a stunted bloom spike and the buds that formed never opened on the short spike.
All in all I have written all Foxgloves off my list.
I realize as a bienial I should have givin it another year but I had no faith.
Ellicott City, MD (Zone 7a) | November 2006 | positive
A very unique growing Foxglove that faces upwards towards the sky, making it easy for you and bees to look inside! Stunning rosy pink blo...Read Moreom with attractive, freckled throats that flower all along the strong sturdy stems. Excellent to use in the border or in cottage gardens.
This plant is one of the prettiest in my flower garden. It has good stature, blooms a long time, and a very pretty magenta color, It is...Read More
I have clay soil so maybe that's the reason my luck with this plant was so awfull.
I planted 3 in April 2010, and 2 died before Ju...Read More
A very unique growing Foxglove that faces upwards towards the sky, making it easy for you and bees to look inside! Stunning rosy pink blo...Read More