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Phormium Bronze Baby...
By Dottydaisy2
- 16 Nov, 2014
- 8 likes
One of the smaller varieties...
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Thanks Hywel, these do well in the South.
16 Nov, 2014
I used to have one in a pot for years. I used to put it in some shelter for the winter, for it to be dryish.
16 Nov, 2014
Hywel - it's water in the crown, freezing and thawing, that it doesn't like.
16 Nov, 2014
Thank you Andrew, I thought as much .... The year it died I'd left it out in the open :(
16 Nov, 2014
If it gets too big to move, you can buy a fleece cosy and put that over the plant and pot and use pegs or string to keep it in place. I do that with mine.
16 Nov, 2014
That's a good idea. If I get another one, I'll do that - thanks.
Actually the one I had, I found it in the middle of a road, with traffic going over it. It was quite small. (Some vandals must have pulled it out of a display, and thrown it there) I stopped the car, got out, and rescued it and it grew into a nice big plant :) So I was rather upset when it died ...
16 Nov, 2014
I agree with Hywel, I love the way it has been planted.
17 Nov, 2014
I have this one in a large pot, love the colour :o)
18 Nov, 2014
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I like the chippings around it too :)
16 Nov, 2014