By Freda Cameron

Hummelo works well as an edging plant with compact, mounding foliage that stays very neat from spring through fall. In winter, it's less lush, but still very neat and tidy. I started with five pots of Hummelo to use as a foliage plant, but have been pleased with the spikes of blooms. I planted these in 2007 and had little bloom the first year. This year, the blooms were more plentiful. I believe that it's time to divide my stachys since they were already quite large. I have not tried direct sowing these from seed in the fall. One source for Hummelo is Bluestone Perennials.
Of course, to be in my outer gardens, stachys densiflora 'Hummelo' is deer resistant.
