Ah, McNeely conservatory…my favorite Minnesota winter location. My foxglove NEVER looks like these beauties. Come to think of it, my flowers could never rival those on display here!
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Ah, McNeely conservatory…my favorite Minnesota winter location. My foxglove NEVER looks like these beauties. Come to think of it, my flowers could never rival those on display here!
.-= Kate´s last blog ..Kitsch on Canyon Road?! =-.
Kate – they are all “hot house” plants and are cared for by a staff of gardeners.
I have never grown foxglove but am an experienced gardener. Is the plant hard to grow? I think I might want to try some this year.
I can tell you that here in the Pacific Northwest it is probably one of the easiest to grow. Several different colors too.