Xela's Garden
Penstemon 'Garnet' [Vistabile]
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Reminders for this plant
Due over 1 year ago:
Dead head
Remove the faded blooms regularly to prolong flowering.
Take cuttings
Take cuttings from non-flowering stem tips in late summer and over winter for planting out the following year.
Take cuttings
Plant cuttings in cold frame
Mulch
Cut back and compost the spent flower stems in autumn and apply a dry mulch around the crown of the plant to protect against frost damage.
Mulch
Cut back and compost the spent flower stems in autumn and apply a dry mulch around the crown of the plant to protect against frost damage.
Due 11 months ago:
Prune
Penstemons can become woody and leggy if they are not pruned annually. So, to keep plants neat and compact, give them a trim once the hard, winter weather is over (usually in late April or early May). This timing ensures that the old stems are still there to shelter the new shoots from any damaging late frosts.
Step 1 Examine plants individually to see whether the new shoots come from the base or are just appearing along the stems.
Step 2 Cut out all the old stems close to the base
Step 3 Where shoots are growing from the bottom, cut out all the old stems close to the base. Penstemon with few or no shoots growing from ground level should only have their stems shortened, making the cuts just above the lowest set of healthy leaves.
Once a plant has been pruned, remove weeds and other encroaching plants. Apply a general fertiliser, such as Growmore, to the soil to encourage strong growth
Due 9 months ago:
Dead head
Remove the faded blooms regularly to prolong flowering.
Due 8 months ago:
Take cuttings
Take cuttings from non-flowering stem tips in late summer and over winter for planting out the following year.
Due in 28 days:
Prune, weed & feed
Penstemons can become woody and leggy if they are not pruned annually. So, to keep plants neat and compact, give them a trim once the hard, winter weather is over (usually in late April or early May). This timing ensures that the old stems are still there to shelter the new shoots from any damaging late frosts.
Step 1 Examine plants individually to see whether the new shoots come from the base or are just appearing along the stems.
Step 2 Cut out all the old stems close to the base
Step 3 Where shoots are growing from the bottom, cut out all the old stems close to the base. Penstemon with few or no shoots growing from ground level should only have their stems shortened, making the cuts just above the lowest set of healthy leaves.
Once a plant has been pruned, remove weeds and other encroaching plants. Apply a general fertiliser, such as Growmore, to the soil to encourage strong growth
Due in 7 months:
Mulch
Cut back and compost the spent flower stems in autumn and apply a dry mulch around the crown of the plant to protect against frost damage.
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About this plant
Genus: Penstemon.
Species: Penstemon.
Soil: well drained
Position: full sun ( most ?)
west / south
Flowering: July - Oct
Height:
Poisonous: no
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