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Growing Foxgloves in Pots 

By stacy ling

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Learn how to grow beautiful foxgloves in your flower garden. Tips on planting, care, and enjoying these enchanting blooms.

Understanding Foxgloves They are stunning biennial or perennial plants known for their tall spikes of tubular flowers that come in shades of pink, white, purple, and yellow. They thrive in hardiness zones 4-9.

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If you lack garden space, you can grow foxgloves in pots.  Select a pot that’s at least 12 inches deep and wide to accommodate the  roots of your foxglove. Make sure it has drainage holes to prevent  waterlogging.

Use a well-draining potting mix that’s rich in organic matter. A mix formulated for flowering plants is a good option. And plant one foxglove per pot.

Watering Water deeply when first planted then keep the soil consistently moist but not oversaturated. Aim for the roots, not the foliage. And water in the earlier part of the day. Since pots tend to dry out quicker in the summer, I also recommend running drip irrigation set on timers so it’s easier to maintain.

Fertilizing When grown in pots, digitalis will need to be fed with a balanced fertilizer. Because nutrients wash out of the soil every time you water, it’s a  good idea to feed them yearly and repot them every few years to freshen  up the soil.

Deadheading Deadheading encourages the plant to produce more flowers and helps maintain a neat and tidy appearance in your garden. Plus it keeps the rampant self-seeding in check.

Winter Care In colder climates, potted foxgloves will need protection from freezing  temperatures. To successfully overwinter them, choose varieties that are  two zones hardier than your growing zone This means, if you garden in  zone 6 you’ll want a variety that can handle zone 4.

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