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Save your heathers

This is an update of the photo on page seven No. 24 in my photo album. It shows how a neglected heather was saved and has spread from last Spring to this year. I planted it covering all of the brown straggly stems which had not been properly pruned and it has grown roots along the bare stems and sent up lots of fresh growth.



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Question answered lol

29 Jan, 2011

 

Lol Scotsgran your winding us up hehe thats great.

29 Jan, 2011

 

No I'm not. I just don't like being beaten by circumstances.

29 Jan, 2011

 

lol I know hehe I would of gone ape Mad, hence when any of my grand children or children do any thing for me in the garden I am there over looking making sure they don't damage any thing else, even pruning things I can't get to. Like my son said to his grandson, they re her babies lol .

29 Jan, 2011

 

We do get attached to certain plants and in the normal run of things I am there to supervise but !!!!!! lol

29 Jan, 2011

 

No common sense as I see but then like me you have to put up with some thing s but I would of still gone mad lol yes I am a bit of a nutter.

29 Jan, 2011

 

Yes MAM I'll believe you or you might come after me lol. For being so negligent.

29 Jan, 2011

 

Lol no I would nt do that its heart braking to see some one do such a thing, they do sell them in groups of 6 in b&Q but they are small or they do do the big ones but more expencsive, try ebay they might have some cheaper.

29 Jan, 2011

 

I have the plants i will just need to work out a way of regenerating them. I find small plants establish better than larger versions. I always buy the smaller ones where possible.

29 Jan, 2011

 

That is great Sheila, yes they do seem to do better when small than big, Some years ago, I got 2 big ones and several small ones the small ones are doing better than the big ones.

30 Jan, 2011



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