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Part of my back garden...Brrrrr

motinot

By Motinot


Part of my back garden...Brrrrr

Think i should tie up that Cordy....



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I wonder if you would really need to do this, Motinot. it looks big enough to be able to look after itself now. it's a lovely plant. :-)

4 Jan, 2010

 

Do you think so David?....This is the worst frost we have had here in a long time and i wasnt sure what to do....I think I'll take a chance....:>)

4 Jan, 2010

 

some people near me have tied theres up...... but ive left mine, its not as big as yours..........

4 Jan, 2010

 

ok then....I'll take a chance....:>)

4 Jan, 2010

 

I always followed instructions to protect cordylines and phormiums in winter for the first couple of years only. After this, they just have to get on with it. Can only see the tips of mine sticking out of the snow. When you think about it, the ones in parks and public gardens don't get tied up. :-))

6 Jan, 2010

 

That's true David.....I remember a few years back, my next door neighbour lost hers that winter and it was quite big...i had mine tied up and it was ok, so i have been tying it up ever since.... and now....the worst winter ever..... i leave it... lol....:>)

6 Jan, 2010



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