Does dusty miller come back every year?

Does dusty miller come back every year?

The dusty miller plant is often grown as an annual and discarded after the first season, however, it is an herbaceous perennial and may return in USDA plant hardiness zones 8 to 10.

How big do dusty millers get?

Plants can grow up to 2 feet tall and as wide but rarely achieve that stature when grown as an annual. When grown as an annual it normally forms a rounded mound 8-15 inches tall. After the first year dusty miller will bloom, producing yellow or cream composite flowers in terminal clusters.

Should I cut back dusty miller?

When performing dusty miller plant care, prune when they become leggy during the growing season. Cut them back to half their size and the plant will quickly fill out again. When growing a dusty miller perennial, cut plants back to 3″ to 4″ inches during early spring as new growth emerges.

Can dusty miller be an indoor plant?

Dusty Miller may be grown from seed sown early indoors and transplanted outside after frost, or sown directly in the garden after frost. Sowing Dusty Miller Seed Indoors: Sow indoors 4-6 weeks before last expected heavy spring frost.

How do you overwinter dusty miller?

Overwintering Dusty Miller Indoors If your dusty miller is not already in a pot, dig up the plant, taking care not to damage the root ball. Plant the dusty miller in fresh potting soil in a pot that’s slightly bigger than the root ball. Set the pot in a shady area for a few days before bringing it inside.

Can dusty miller grow in shade?

Dusty miller prefers to be grown in full sun but will tolerate part shade. In more shade, the silver look of the leaves will be less intense and the plants will look greener. Dusty miller also likes well-drained soils. In too heavy or too wet of soil, there is a much higher risk that root rot will develop.

Is dusty miller poisonous to dogs?

Dusty Miller Ingesting this plant can cause vomiting and diarrhea. Furthermore, coming in contact with this plant can cause skin irritations for pets.

When can you transplant dusty miller?

Dusty Miller may be grown from seed sown early indoors and transplanted outside after frost, or sown directly in the garden after frost.

What flowers go with dusty miller?

Last year I planted Dusty Millers with some red blooming begonias in a window box, and the results made for an attractive combination. I also set some Dusty Millers in a flower bed along with bright colored marigolds. They prefer rich humus and well-drained soil with a substantial amount of compost added.

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