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hczone6
Cincinnati (area), OH
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
12:08 PM

Post #548727

False Indigo, Blue Wild Indigo
Baptisia australis



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langbr
Olathe, KS
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
2:09 PM

Post #548837

hczone6-

How tall are your false indigo?? How old are they? It's beautiful. I have two separate plants that were here when I moved in about 4 years ago, but they don't seem to be quite as large as yours...curious how long you've had them.

What time of year do you cut back the stems/canes?
Brenda
hczone6
Cincinnati (area), OH
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
4:26 PM

Post #548936

This one gets between 4 and 5 ft tall. I have to cut the seed pods off or it will flop over to the ground. The seed pods really weigh it down. It naturally fills our and flops a little after blooming anyway. It's been there in the ground about 3 or 4 years at the most. It's planted in super thick clay the stays wet in spring and can get really dry in the summer if not watered.

I usually don't cut it back until fall when it dies off...or in winter when I get tired of looking at the dead canes/stems :)
langbr
Olathe, KS
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
7:58 PM

Post #549100

hc-

Have you ever tried pulling out seedlings that sprout off the main plant and transplant them? I noticed this year I have 2 or 3 nice sized seedlings, but I've read that false indigo has a heckuva deep taproot. I was wondering it I dug up the seedlings if they'd make it. Any ideas?

Brenda
hczone6
Cincinnati (area), OH
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
8:57 PM

Post #549162

You can move those with ease if you get plenty of soil with the roots. Just dig down and avoid cutting the roots if you can. I've moved them like that. Should be fine.
langbr
Olathe, KS
(Zone 6a)

June 7, 2003
10:57 PM

Post #549284

hc-

Thanks! I'm gonna do it tomorrow! BTW...LOVE your webpage! Great photography! I use a Nikon Coolpix 950. You've inspired me to take more pics!
hczone6
Cincinnati (area), OH
(Zone 6a)

June 8, 2003
7:19 AM

Post #549462

Thanks :)
cbennett30
Huntsburg, OH

August 21, 2006
11:51 PM

Post #2646674

I have had this plant for two years now and it is so big it has taken over.I didnt know much about it when i purchased from a school sale.Can it be moved at all? I know that the roots are like concrete but if you dont cut the roots can i move the entire bush?

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