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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy self-seeded Balloon flowers this year have all fallen down flat while flowering, and I was wondering if this was because the seeds germinated sitting on the top of the soil and not planted deep enough to help withstand its own weight. However, I see in your notes about propagating from seed to sprinkle the seeds on top. Can you tell me why they are not withstanding their own weight? I’m talking about all of the 10 plants I have.
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1 Comment To "Balloon Flower Plants"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/14/2016 @ 11:08 pm
This is a common issue with Balloon Flowering plants.
Dwarf varieties have less of a ‘flopping’ issue and taller varieties can be held up with support circles or even staking them.
Cutting the plants down midsummer can help keep the height in check and also encourage more blooms.
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