My teasels are sprouting

Started by manicscousers, December 09, 2012, 18:36:34

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manicscousers

And I mean on the plant. I've taken a couple of heads off and just covered them in compost. The birds obviously didn't get there soon enough  :happy7:

manicscousers


caroline7758

Never seen that before! Maybe it's a sign of the decline in bird numbers? :(

Debs

Hi Manicscousers,

Can you tell me how big teasels grow and what birds they attract - have been thinking of getting one of these for a while

Debs

manicscousers

This one is 7' tall, Debs, I grew some from seed a couple of years ago and it threw seed into a small gap in the flagstones so I left it there. I've been told goldfinches eat the seed but the bees loved it before that  :toothy10:
This one has thrown seed into the corner of the carrot bed so it'll be left to grow again because, I love them, too  :happy7:

Robert_Brenchley

They're very tall and leggy, so plant them in an out of the way corner where they won't look out of place. They're quite spiky as well.

budgiebreeder

Teasels are very useful for brushing up knitting also .I have used them a few times in the past.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

irridium

will it pick up cat hairs as a cheap/natural alternative to using a lint roller? :tongue3:

Debs

for more information . . .

http://www.scotiaseeds.co.uk/Arch0611Teasel.php

It appears that teasel self seeds very easily & in most soil types - seed is sown in spring.

Will be putting this on my seed list or plant list for 2013 !!

Debs


manicscousers

Remember this, here are some of the plants now, always amazes me how many plants you get from one seed head  :toothy10:

Debs

Wow, they look good!!

Thanks for the reminder - must get some Teasel seed or buy a plant  :happy7:

Debs

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