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Grown in pots, or as part of a container planting, lamb’s ear does very well. It is considered an evergreen and makes a great companion plant or filler to brightly colored blossoms. It makes a ...
Staten Island Advance/Irving SilversteinLambâs Ears produce light purple flowers on tall spikes that will reach about 12 inches in height,in late spring and early summer.Stachys byzantina, or ...
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How to Grow and Care for Lamb's Ear - MSNPlant fast-spreading lamb's ear about 18 inches apart. Place lamb's ear in dry to medium-moisture soil in full sun but note it can be an excessively aggressive grower in rich soil.
In regards to planting lamb's ear, it is best to use moist but well-draining soil.Begin by digging a hole as deep as the plant's original pot, then firm the soil around the root ball and water ...
The plant commonly identified as lamb’s ear (Stachys byzantina) can be a controversial choice for your garden. This native of Turkey is treasured for it silver, gray wooly foliage and tall ...
When you see Lamb’s Ear in a garden, it’s hard to resists reaching down and stroking the wonderfully soft, velvety leaves that are covered with gray or silver-white silky hairs.
Dear Carol: We have a lamb's-ears plant about 3 feet in diameter, is about three years old and very healthy.The flower stalks were just beautiful. I went online to bunch of sites. Many of them ...
The perennial plant of the year has been named, and it’s Stachys “Hummelo” – pronounced stack-is hummelo, I think. It’s also called alpine betony, or more commonly, Lamb’s Ear.
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