Look at all these dense blooms!! How is this possible? I have some beautiful Turks cap in my yard but it’s not putting out near this many flowers. I’m going to show it this picture so it has some goals to live up to. by books_plants_food Austin GardeningGardening Austin 9 Comments dandylionllc 2 days ago If you hedge it early to mid spring at 2-3ft height you can increase bloom density Lost-Acanthaceaem 2 days ago Pruning it…. offuttrivet 2 days ago Irrigation whoamannipples 2 days ago Their compost is actually just full burgers AtxTCV 2 days ago Watering it We prune ours to the ground each spring and keep it watered buttmunch3 2 days ago it’s probably getting irrigated regularly and pruned down to the ground once or twice a year. in wetter spots with good light they can get super dense dandylionllc 2 days ago Depends on the die back from winter. I guess do it when it’s about half the total height you want it at the end of summer ATX-1959 2 days ago They have it with irrigation system. charliej102 2 days ago “Feed me, Seymour”
dandylionllc 2 days ago If you hedge it early to mid spring at 2-3ft height you can increase bloom density
buttmunch3 2 days ago it’s probably getting irrigated regularly and pruned down to the ground once or twice a year. in wetter spots with good light they can get super dense
dandylionllc 2 days ago Depends on the die back from winter. I guess do it when it’s about half the total height you want it at the end of summer
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If you hedge it early to mid spring at 2-3ft height you can increase bloom density
Pruning it….
Irrigation
Their compost is actually just full burgers
Watering it
We prune ours to the ground each spring and keep it watered
it’s probably getting irrigated regularly and pruned down to the ground once or twice a year. in wetter spots with good light they can get super dense
Depends on the die back from winter. I guess do it when it’s about half the total height you want it at the end of summer
They have it with irrigation system.
“Feed me, Seymour”