Do you cut back pulmonaria?

Do you cut back pulmonaria?

The foliage will get distressed and ragged if given full summer sun though, so nurture your pulmonaria by cutting the foliage right back as they finish flowering.

Is pulmonaria harmful to dogs?

Pulmonaria ‘Ocupol’ has no toxic effects reported.

Do you cut back pulmonaria after flowering?

The flowers of P. ‘Sissinghurst’, which first appear in February, are an astonishingly intense matt white that does not so much shine out from shade as blot up the dark from it. When it has finished flowering I cut the leaves right back in June to encourage fresh new growth and discourage mildew.

Is pulmonaria easy to grow?

Pulmonaria is easy to grow and requires little care. Cut back the dead leaves of varieties that die back in autumn, at ground level. Evergreen varieties are best cut back immediately after flowering so the new season’s growth is shown off at its best. Mulch annually with well-rotted leaf mould or compost.

How do you grow pulmonaria in the UK?

Plant out at the end of spring or early autumn, in a humus-rich soil. Keep soil moist during the growing season. They can tolerate morning sun but need afternoon shade to avoid leaf scorching. This easy to grow, rapidly spreading plant, is ideal for ground-cover in damp partial shady spot.

What can I plant with Pulmonaria?

Other good companions to pulmonaria include ornamental grasses such as carex and Hakone grass, who love hanging out in the shade, like lungwort. Lungwort is also been known to shine next to ferns, bleeding hearts, foam flowers, and hostas.

Are clematis poisonous to dogs?

Clematis: A common vine, the clematis plant contains an irritating glycoside that can cause drooling, vomiting, and diarrhea when ingested, according to Pet Poison Helpline. Fortunately, it has a bitter taste that is displeasing to dogs. Don’t let your dog near these towering plants, as their seeds and pods are toxic.

Is pulmonaria an evergreen?

Rich blue flowers and deep green foliage on a good plant for shade. An invaluable plant for the shadier areas of the garden. This evergreen perennial has interest in both leaves and flowers.

Will pulmonaria grow in shade?

Pulmonaria are best planted in moist, well-drained soil of clay, chalk and loam within an acidic, alkaline or neutral PH balance. These plants enjoy dappled shade and will often struggle to develop if positioned in an area that is exposed to full sun.

What conditions do pulmonaria like?

Is pulmonaria a hardy?

Hardy and easy to grow, Pulmonarias have been grown in gardens for centuries and as a result have many common names. Like many short, spring-flowering plants Pulmonarias prefer a soil that stays moist throughout the year, in a spot that is shady, but not entirely dark. …

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