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Yellow Bells?????

November 12 2008 at 2:39 AM
  (Login loweman56)
Hummingbirder 2008

Hello ya.Hope everyone is ok..always think about you guys and the Hummingbird days.I had Hummers up untill Oct. 16th,all gone.My plant question pertains to my new little hummingbird garden i started late this summer.2 seperate gardens,uniform plantings....everything is doing great and still have beautiful flowers(which started flowering AFTER my little friends left).....question...Esperanza(yellow bells)in one garden it flowers like crazy,the other side,once original flowering was done...NO flowers.Used same soil,no fertilize,same sun,kept seed pods pulled etc......any ideas???Thanks for any answers ya might have...Have wonderful Wed/Randy
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(Login Pennytoo)
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Re: Yellow Bells?????

November 24 2008, 11:30 AM 

Randy
Could one Esperenza possibly be a more mature plant and therefore earlier to bloom? I haven't grown this one so I am not really sure what could be the differenvce in blooming.

Penny
Niagara Falls, NY
USDA zone 6a/6b
Heat zone 4
Sunset zone 39
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(Login costaricafinca)
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Re: Yellow Bells?????

November 24 2008, 5:59 PM 

These plants thrive in full sun, so may I ask, are both of yours receiving an equal amount now with the time change/shorter days?

 
 
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