MY CORDY DIDN'T SUFFER IN THE FROST...:>)
By Motinot
- 22 Jan, 2010
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It looks great. Is it very old ?
Do they fare better if they're established ?
22 Jan, 2010
I'm very glad, especially as I said earlier that it would be fine. Phew!!
Yes, Louise, they manage fine, usually, after 3-4yrs old. Any I have had were bought small, and I just kept in pots and put in the shed for the first 2 winters. After this, they have to get on with it themselves. :-))
22 Jan, 2010
Yes, of course you were right David..thanks...It did get cut down by frost about 8 years ago but sprouted again....ever since then i have tied the leaves together, then this winter (the worst ever)...I took davids advice and left it.....Sun is shining beautifully here today Muddy....:>).
22 Jan, 2010
Looks great , ..........
22 Jan, 2010
thanks Amy...:>)
22 Jan, 2010
You will never have to worry about this one ever again, then!!. Next thing we know, you'll be asking about "babies" - LO)L!!! XXXXX
22 Jan, 2010
Thats good Motinot.............
22 Jan, 2010
Very witty David lol......
22 Jan, 2010
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You're right, it looks very healthy to me - now we need some sunshine to go with it.
22 Jan, 2010