Great to know you can cut them back. I grew cosmos for the first time last year and they got over six feet tall. I’m going to try cutting them next year when I grow them again.
Live and learn. Great experiment with awesome results both on the cut back and the trellis. A learning experience for me as I never had any problem with them standing up on their own but I also didn't have a cut flower farm that needed rows to be walked through. Awesome job Phil. Keep the learning going and the experiments that can help others.
I randomly grew some and they are HUGE...at least 10ft tall. They stood up fine until around the end of October... then some of them started to fall over. They didn't get flowers until pretty late in the summer...I thought they weren't going to get any... but it's November now and in NE Ohio and they're still flowering tons. I'm going to plant them every year now... they're so cool.
I started cosmos inside and pinched them to make them bushier. They got to 3 ft tall and have so many flowers! so trry topping them when they are smaller plants.
So gad that I watched this. Plating. mixed flower seed for the birds and bees in San Diego lawn this year and trying to figure out alli can to maintain them. ThanQ.✌️
Sir may i know how wide is the space where you walk in between rows? I am planning to plant cosmos sensation (yates brand) and it says on the description that they reach 3 feet high.
Thanks, this will give me courage to cut back my cosmos more than I normally would!
Great to know you can cut them back. I grew cosmos for the first time last year and they got over six feet tall. I’m going to try cutting them next year when I grow them again.
Great job Phil and an interesting experiment. Those 18 inch cut off really came back. 💯❤👍
Thank you for your video 😃 it's great to know for future reference about cutting 🔙 cosmos 🌺🌼🌸 and what works best and what height to maintain... 👍👍👍
Wow, those flowers really came back nicely.
Live and learn. Great experiment with awesome results both on the cut back and the trellis. A learning experience for me as I never had any problem with them standing up on their own but I also didn't have a cut flower farm that needed rows to be walked through. Awesome job Phil. Keep the learning going and the experiments that can help others.
I randomly grew some and they are HUGE...at least 10ft tall. They stood up fine until around the end of October... then some of them started to fall over. They didn't get flowers until pretty late in the summer...I thought they weren't going to get any... but it's November now and in NE Ohio and they're still flowering tons. I'm going to plant them every year now... they're so cool.
Great experiment...for all gardeners alike.
Phil thanks for sharing the Christmas tree farm life with us really enjoy the channel thank you.
Thanks a lot! I appreciate you watching.
That was a great experiment. We learned a lot from this. Thanks Phil.
I started cosmos inside and pinched them to make them bushier. They got to 3 ft tall and have so many flowers! so trry topping them when they are smaller plants.
This is exactly the info I was looking for, thank you!
So gad that I watched this. Plating. mixed flower seed for the birds and bees in San Diego lawn this year and trying to figure out alli can to maintain them. ThanQ.✌️
Hey, beautiful flowers. Have a great day:)
Excellent info, thank you
wow this is interesting. thank you
Sir may i know how wide is the space where you walk in between rows? I am planning to plant cosmos sensation (yates brand) and it says on the description that they reach 3 feet high.
I've done a little more every year. At least 4ft wide rows now.
Mine are so messy and look weedy. I think it's time to do this or pull them out.
Interesting