Coprosma Wrapped!
By Gee19
- 16 Dec, 2009
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I bought this plant last Friday (an impulse, not to missed bargain buy!). Taking advise from Goyers it is now in my greenhouse but, following further advice from Spritz, I have wrapped it up in bubblewrap and newspaper to protect it from frost until I can get to a GC to buy fleece. (Our local GC was flooded at the same time as me and it has not re-opened yet!)
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LOL.. you can say that again Milky :o)
16 Dec, 2009
It asked for the Daily Telegragh, Milky, but the label said it needed The Sun so that's what it got :)
17 Dec, 2009
LOL :o)))
17 Dec, 2009
There's now going to be a fight between the the Coprosma and Milky's SP for who gets page three first.
20 Dec, 2009
That's made me chuckle, Toto, I hope Milky sees your comment :)
20 Dec, 2009
Ho Ho Ho!!! If it's the Sun, then in June it'll be bustin' out all over!!!! Great protection, Gee. :-))
21 Dec, 2009
Gee ... just wondering if you still have this Coprosma shrub? I have two planted in big pots by the front door ... they really need to be moved to a flower border in the Spring. They have survived all sorts of inclement weather in the past year .......
1 Jan, 2014
I do still have it, Shirley, it began to look rather uncomfortable in its pot so I transplanted it into the border earlier this year. Not sure if it would survive lots of snow/frost but I have bubble wrap and fleece at the ready :)
1 Jan, 2014
Thanks Gee ... I shall re-site them in the Spring ... it should have stopped raining by then!
1 Jan, 2014
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Thats one very well read plant Gee he he he he .....Lol
16 Dec, 2009