Jenny asks…
I am container gardening in zone 7. I planted 3 calla lily bulbs, and only one is producing. Same with one of the cannas–lots of roots, but after many weeks, that’s it. The ones that made it are flourishing. Should I dig up the others and store them until next year, wait until the end of the season, or what?
If they have roots do they also have leaves but no flowers?
Sometimes they will grow but not bloom for a year or two in a new site.
Calla’s are picky about their temperature wanting a minimum day temp of 65 and 55 degree nights. They like morning light but need afternoon protection in warmer areas.
They like a pH of 6-6.5 in a rich, organic heavy soil.
They like a steady supply of water. The tuber should always be damp. Once the leaves unfurl water uptake is greatly increased. Water should not be diminished until the plants foliage begins to fail in fall.
Calcium is needed to prevent soft rot. Because they grow in wet soil they are susceptible to fungal diseases.
Tubers need to be at least 2 inches up to 4 inches deep.
Lisa asks…
I just planted a a rose garden in zone 5 just north of Philadelphia and I was wondering what the best companion plants for roses in this zone would be. They can be annuals or perennials. Thanks in advance.
Go to:
http://springhillnursery.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_02188
they sell complete gardens & ship when it is time to plant in your zone. You can send for the free catalog to study & select the best plants to go with your roses if you want to design your own. I buy their complete gardens & alter the shape to fit my yard & planting area.
Robert asks…
I am right between zone 5 and 6 and am looking for plants that butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to.
Blue scabiosa,butterfly weed
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