Will bluebonnets grow here?

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Bluecat_Aggie94
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Can anybody explain why we don't have any bluebonnets in the Panhandle?
CanyonAg77
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Cold
High
Dry
Bluecat_Aggie94
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High and dry perhaps, but the cold isn't enough. All the seed sells and packages say they are climatizes for zone 4-10. We are well within that.
CanyonAg77
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So I looked at a few sites. Bluebonnets prefer well-drained soils, and sandy soils, which we don't have. Also slightly alkaline soils, ours are very alkaline. I think the biggest problem is that they bloom March-May, and it's too cold up here for them to bloom during those months.

I think the seed guys are too optimistic
Bluecat_Aggie94
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It certainly occurred to me that they want to make the sale.

I think I'll just grow some in a bed, and try a small amount in the sloped field adjacent to my house and just see what happens.
SunrayAg
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We planted some in our front flowerbed in 2009 and they have been coming back and covering a larger area every year. Just have to keep them watered.
Bluecat_Aggie94
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I have a non irrigated sliver of my lot between my lot and the neighbors. It's on a southwestern facing slope, which is ideal.

Since it's not irrigated, it has ample opportunity for good seed/soil contact since it is sparsely populated right now.

I bought a pound of seed, scarified, and I'm going to plant it this weekend. A pound will cover about 2000 square feet.

I plan to supply water in the fall to get it to germinate, and we'll just see what we get.

If these germinate and flower, I will buy another pound next year so that I've got two years of seeds that should germinate at a high rate, and hopefully that will be enough to establish a stand that can go on their own.

In my conversation with the "seed guy", he said that he would expect this to do well if I take care of the water. He said cold winters should have no negative impact. Droughts would have more impact, but I can control for that.

I'll report back in the spring.
CanyonAg77
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Good luck!
SunrayAg
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Mine stay green all winter even through snow, ice, and -12. I actually have a few confused ones blooming right now.
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