By Lulu33
Gloucestershire,
United Kingdom
This is a teazel question! There is a huge teazel growing behind my workshop. It overlooks the bosses kitchen garden and I am sure they won't want baby teazels everywhere.
I would like to keep it for the goldfinches but am thinking someone may come along and pull it out.
Would anyone know, if I chopped it down and put it in water would it still grow to seed?

9 Jul, 2011
Answers
Oh that's sad. I will just leave it and hope no one notices!
9 Jul, 2011
Previous question
unlikely. Iam afraid as the flowers open over a long period of time and the flowers need pollinating through the same period of time, then about a month for the seeds to ripen.
9 Jul, 2011