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Foxglove Drooping

I have a foxglove that is slightly drooping over.. Should I deadhead it, cut it off at the basal, Or leave it as it is?


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/28/2018 @ 3:24 pm

It is best to leave it as is… This is a biennial… meaning it has a two year lifespan. The first year is growth, while the second is flowering. After this, they die. Many times they will drop seed, so you may get more later on, but again, don’t expect flowers the first year.

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