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Care For Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate Growing Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate Flower

Care For Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate Growing Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate Flower
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  1. How do you care for Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate?
  2. Is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate invasive?
  3. Is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate poisonous?
  4. What is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate Flower?
  5. Is Polygonum orientale invasive?
  6. How do you germinate persicaria orientalis?

How do you care for Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate?

Care for Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate

Sow them by pressing the seeds lightly into the soil in a place that receives full sun. Once the seedlings have sprouted, thin them to one every 18 inches (46 cm.). In 100 days, you should have blooms that continue to the fall frost.

Is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate invasive?

A member of the Polygonaceae family, this flower is correctly classified as either Polygonum orientale or Persicaria orientale. Both the Polygonum genus and the Persicaria genus include a variety of knotweeds, which gives you a clue to the invasive potential of an otherwise charming ornamental plant.

Is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate poisonous?

Some are sweetly fragrant when open. This beautiful plant is also very heat- and drought-resistant. Beware: It's quite poisonous, especially the seeds. Moonflower can be found as an established plant in garden centers.

What is Kiss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate Flower?

(Polygonum orientale) Exotic, long, flowing flower heads are a cerise-pink in color. Plants are over 6 feet tall and produce many hanging, rope-like flowers. We are happy to offer this rare and colorful heirloom from the gardens of yesteryear.

Is Polygonum orientale invasive?

Invasive Species: Polygonum caespitosum, Oriental Ladysthumb. Oriental ladysthumb is an invasive annual forb that can reach 6 to 30 in. (15.2 to 76.2 cm) in height and can be either erect or sprawling.

How do you germinate persicaria orientalis?

Sowing Instructions:

  1. Depth: 1/16-1/4"
  2. Sprout Time: 22-60 days.
  3. Starting Indoors: Sow indoors in late winter to earliest spring. ...
  4. Starting Outdoors: Direct sow in late winter into cold soil to stratify. ...
  5. Final Spacing: 2'
  6. Water Use: Medium Water Use.
  7. Watering Details: About 1" per week.
  8. Soil pH: Neutral.

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