I am in the South East too! This is Nursery is a proper one they actually grow the bedding plants themselves!its not here its very warm in the south east and these are for baskets and window boxes...if its forecast though I have some fleece that I have not used at the ready
ohhhh fabulousI am in the South East too! This is Nursery is a proper one they actually grow the bedding plants themselves!
its always worth a try to overwinter hun you will be surprised what survives and those that do are bigger and stronger xBoffy last year I had 2 particularly lovely fuchsias , nemesia and a unusual geranium which I doubted would overwinter so I wrapped them in fleece. I was amazed that absolutely no water at all got through and they were in a sorry state. The nemesia are a gonner but there is life in the others so I’ve trimmed and watered hopefully they will recover. This is the first time I’ve used fleece .
wow fabulous CC is it in a pot or in the ground it looks gorgeousMagnolias are worth the wait. I have had a small standard magnolia that has done a very good impression of a dead stick for years but, hello! This year it is flowering.
It's in a big pot. My mum bought it for my birthday years ago and every year I thought it was dead then it would put on a few buds then do nothing. This year I've a few flowers but the actual tree has only grown about a foot over all this time. I'm pleased with it though and have high hopes for next yearwow fabulous CC is it in a pot or in the ground it looks gorgeous
it will get that for sure I love magnolias...my neighbour planted one over 20 years ago even though she's not there to see it flower I enjoy it in her memoryMine likes the sun and it also likes flower power in the spring, although non RJ feed would do.
CC