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Started by Yorkshire Lass, July 19, 2007, 21:39:08

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Yorkshire Lass

My Sea Holly has had lots of foliage but no blooms for the past 2 years. Any ideas on how to make it flower?
Thanks
YL

Yorkshire Lass


jennym

It needs to be in full sun, and treated mean to flower - no feeding or rich soil.

emmy1978

Yep, def what Jen said. It is coastal so you have to treat it mean to keep it keen. It also likes really well draining soil so mine have a fair amount of sand/grit in the pot - big pot too.
I love them, hope you get yours to flower - they are stunning.
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Robert_Brenchley

It grows on the back of beaches, so it's used to soil that's probably 90% sand, lots of drought, and plenty of salt in the soil.

Yorkshire Lass

Hi

Thanks for suggestions. I think I will resite it and add some sand and grit.

YL

ACE

Eryngiums come in all shapes and sizes. I grow loads of them as I like a garden with attitude. Most are free seeding and hardy but I bet the new varieties are not that keen on salt. A sunny free draining border does for most of them.  I have a few out at the moment but will not expect a good show for at least another month.

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