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Hydrangea 'Red Disc'
By Seaburngirl
- 10 Feb, 2013
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rescued from the Range. It was languishing in their casualty corner reduced to £3 from £6. What is wrong with it?
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Looks quite healthy to me!!! Derek.
10 Feb, 2013
The top of the old stems are blacked with frost but I couldnt see anything wrong with it either. Lots of healthy new buds. There are times when I wished I had bought both of them but dont know where I would put 2.
10 Feb, 2013
You have a bargain there SB I m no erport but think maybe cutting back to a new bud and you are up. up and away ;0)
10 Feb, 2013
yes I know :o) Their loss, but if they dont employ any one with gardening experience that is their problem.
11 Feb, 2013
Its probably just the last of the batch they had on sale last year. It will be due to be potted on or planted out and if they buy in plants they won't be interested in it except as a sale item. I love the casualty corner and always go there first. You have a great bargain.
12 Feb, 2013
Oh I am pretty sure that happens at so many places. I do enjoy a good rumage even at nurseries when the flowering season is over for the plants. Married to a yorkshire man and he has taught me well. :o)
12 Feb, 2013
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I guess someone without much knowledge decided it looked dead. Looks like you got a bargain SBG
10 Feb, 2013