Posted by kentuckynet on May 7, 2011, 9:35 am
We have flox all along our drive and pool, this year was no different
than others...but there were very few blooms! Most years its like a
carpet of blloms.
Im in western kentucky
thanks
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kentuckynet
Posted by despen on May 7, 2011, 12:17 pm
> We have flox all along our drive and pool, this year was no different
> than others...but there were very few blooms! Most years its like a
> carpet of blloms.
> Im in western kentucky
First I hope you didn't let them see this post, they don't like to
see their name spelled like that, they're very sensitive.
Phlox.
Here in NJ we're more than a month away from blooms. Maybe it's too
early. Otherwise they may need dividing.
One of my favorite plants. They stink up the area in a very nice way.
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Dan Espen
Posted by Brooklyn1 on May 7, 2011, 3:19 pm
despen@verizon.net wrote:
>kentuckynet writes:
>> We have flox all along our drive and pool, this year was no different
>> than others...but there were very few blooms! Most years its like a
>> carpet of blloms.
>> Im in western kentucky
>First I hope you didn't let them see this post, they don't like to
>see their name spelled like that, they're very sensitive.
Um, western Kentucky! LOL
Posted by Drobium on May 10, 2011, 6:41 pm
kentuckynet;920210 Wrote:
> We have flox all along our drive and pool, this year was no different
> than others...but there were very few blooms! Most years its like a
> carpet of blloms.
> Im in western kentucky
>
> thanks
Have you recently fed them with anything? as sometimes they can get too
much nitrogen and produce a mass of foliage at the expense of blooms?
Or it could be as the other poster said, that it's too early or maybe
too cool?
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Drobium
Posted by Sanmy on May 10, 2011, 11:11 pm
Do flox looks good? Maybe it cause of too cool or fed to much.
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Sanmy
> than others...but there were very few blooms! Most years its like a
> carpet of blloms.
> Im in western kentucky