How to Grow and Care for Beardtongue (Penstemon) - The Spruce
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Beardtongue CareTypes of PenstemonPruningPropagating BeardtongueOverwinteringCommon Pests and Plant DiseasesHow to Get Beardtongue to BloomWhen placed in the garden, give the plants plenty of room, about 1 to 3 feet apart. Add in a little compost if your soil is lacking in nutrients. Water the plants at least once a week when they're young and use generous mulch to cut down on weeds that compete for nutrients and light. Mulch will also help protect the roots from cold snaps.See more on thespruce.comOccupation: WriterCommon Name: BeardtongueBotanical Name: PenstemonFamily Name: PlantaginaceaeExplore further When placed in the garden, give the plants plenty of room, about 1 to 3 feet apart. Add in a little compost if your soil is lacking in nutrients. Water the plants at least once a week when they're young and use generous mulch to cut down on weeds that compete for nutrients and light. Mulch will also help protect the roots from cold snaps. Occupation: Writer Common Name: Beardtongue Botanical Name: Penstemon Family Name: Plantaginaceae
When placed in the garden, give the plants plenty of room, about 1 to 3 feet apart. Add in a little compost if your soil is lacking in nutrients. Water the plants at least once a week when they're young and use generous mulch to cut down on weeds that compete for nutrients and light. Mulch will also help protect the roots from cold snaps.
Occupation: Writer
Common Name: Beardtongue
Botanical Name: Penstemon
Family Name: Plantaginaceae
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