My woodland, cottage, informal jungle of a garden is loving the wet weather a darn sight more than me. The honesty in particular is looking great and is a first for my garden.
OH I LOVE IT!! I had Honesty in my last garden but, sadly, didn't save any of its seeds. I'd forgotten how lovely it was. Now I've seen yours I'll be popping off to the garden centre to see if they have any.
Is honesty the same thing as silver dollar plant? Lunaria? BTW @EJ, I really like your posting title!
Yes it is Cayuga, and thank you. Eileen and Sjoerd, I will save some seeds but also let it just drop it’s seeds. I do work in a garden where the lady lets them run riot so I do have to thin them out from time to time, and of course, you know where those plants will end up. Another customer has a couple of white honesty plants, so I plan to gather some seed from those too.
@EJ do you know the growing cycle of the lunaria? I have a couple of plants in pots, they made beautiful purple flowers and started making the pods, but after that the plants seem stationary and that they have stopped growing altogether. Some of the flowers did not finish to blossom either. I know that the lunaria is supposed to die after it had made the pods, but will this happen in the spring or later in summer? Thank you!
Guilia, welcome to GardenStew. You will find some growing information in our plant database ..... Lunaria annua (Annual Honesty, Money Plant)
@Giulia They flower early, then eventually make the seed pods. You have to let the pods mature & dry out & then they drop their seeds. At this stage, the plant looks pretty unsightly, but if you want the lunaria next spring, you have to just deal with it. After the pods mature, you can strip away the outer covering to reveal the "silver dollars". Very pretty. Make great dried arrangements. I have a friend who has let them naturalize in her woods. They are gorgeous there.
Frankly I can't remember. I just remember they go through an unsightly period which is fine if they are naturalized in the woods.