Verbascum, are they easy to grow?

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  1. malamik

    malamik New Seed

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    Today is my second wedding anniversary and my husband came home from work with a rose bush, a peonie bush and a verbascum called "jennie"! Never heard of a verbascum anyone know how well they grow and are they easy?

    I'm so happy!

    Just thought I'd brag a bit...

    HUGS!
    malamik
     
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  3. malamik

    malamik New Seed

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    maintenance

    I think I'm actually more curious as to what it takes to maintain them, mines already 12" tall with pretty pale peach flowers. I suppose they are just as easy as any other flowering perennial...?

    I have them in full sun with soil that is not as lovely as what was in the pot, but I'm sure they'll survive as I water that spot often.

    Any comments welcome :)

    Have a sunny evening!
     
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    EJ Allotmenteer Extraordinaire

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    I grow Verbascum in my garden and they come back year after year. My are a washed out apricot colour, very delicate. I have some in dappled shade which they seem to thrive in, and some in full sun which do okay, but do go floppy if they go dry. I did have some in full shade, but they never flowered. I cut the flowering stem back once all the blooms have faded, and I usually leave one on so the seeds scatter to thicken up the clump.

    CONGRATULATIONS on your second wedding anniversary!
     
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    malamik New Seed

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    Ej you are so kind to reply. I suppose these flowers aren't so very popular but I'm glad to have the chance to meet and care for my own verbascum. :)

    Thanks for the congrats! We ordered out for chinese as our toddler isn't well and a babysitter was out of the equation. No matter, it's all in what you make of your time.
     



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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Happy Anniversary malamik!
    I've had Verbascum on my wish list for a few years now...I've never seen it at any of our local greenhouses. I once saw a pink one and it was gorgeous!
     
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    Polly Thumb Gardener

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    Happy Anniversary malamik. I used to have verbascum where we previously lived - thought I brought some with me but guess not. It was fairly easy to grown. I just let it be and cut it back every fall.
     
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    Happy Anniversary xxx
    Verbascum seed themselvs. I have a lot in my garden som about 2 to 3 feet and a couple that are well over 6 foot. I find myself pulling them out because i have too many and have given lots away.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Belated Happy Anniversary Malamik, ours is May 22nd also...27 years for us.

    I have never had Verbascum, but I think I should they are pretty.
    Remember to take some pictures when you have them all planted.

    Hope your little one is feeling better now.
     
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    malamik New Seed

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    Thanks for the comments! My little boy is on the mend, he's climbing on furniture again and curious as ever. :) I hope this verbascum isn't like the phlox that I had to pull up when we moved in, that flower took over like crazy, that and the tiger lilies... I found all sorts of crazy things in 5 years of over growth, verigated bamboo grass, broccoli, and other things that I can't put a stamp on, some I don't want to pull up yet just in case they aren't weeds, but alas, most probably are. I just cedar mulched, it took 4 (2 cubic ft) bags to go around the house and I still need 2 more bags... But I love the work bacause there are so many benefits. Be well!
     
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    Hi All,
    Verbascum are a delightful flower that will come back year after year in the right conditions. I generally grow mine some seeds. Seeds grown this year and planted in the autumn will flower next year. Hopefully, your verbascum will be around for many anniversaries to come.
     
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    Mine seem to be biennial. :(
     
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    malamik New Seed

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    Thank you for that information acresgm, I have a broken bit from the plant and put it into water, but it's wilting, oh well... the seeds, do they take a while to form?
    Thanks
     

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