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Hemerocallis
Two years ago I planted some hemerocallis (this is their 3rd summer). Each
year they've grown lots of leaves but they've not yet flowered. I'm just about to dig them up and throw them away, but before I do I just want to double-check that they're not autumn-bloomers. Variety is unknown. Are they late bloomers? Thanks. |
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"Gilly" wrote Two years ago I planted some hemerocallis (this is their 3rd summer). Each year they've grown lots of leaves but they've not yet flowered. I'm just about to dig them up and throw them away, but before I do I just want to double-check that they're not autumn-bloomers. Variety is unknown. Are they late bloomers? Give them some Tomato feed now and leave them another year to see what happens. -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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Gilly wrote in message ... Two years ago I planted some hemerocallis (this is their 3rd summer). Each year they've grown lots of leaves but they've not yet flowered. I'm just about to dig them up and throw them away, but before I do I just want to double-check that they're not autumn-bloomers. Variety is unknown. Are they late bloomers? Thanks. Hi Gilly, I know Hemerocallis suffer from a pest which affects flowering. If I had a memory I could tell you what it is - maybe some kind of eel worm. As the others suggest, Hemerocallis can be slow to get going. I certainly wouldn't give up on them yet. I will try and find out about this damaging pest. Spider |
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