Snowball Shrub
By Ladyessex1
- 28 May, 2010
- 4 likes
This Snowball Bush has grown a lot since I planted it and some of the branches have laid on the soil and taken root so I have dug some up and potted them on and will be giving them to friends and family and anyone on here that lives near me and would like one :o) if interested.
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These blooms remind me of large Marshmallows..LOL Thanks for the cutting
Jackie.....really appreciated it...: ~)))
30 May, 2010
Steve. I will sort you one out, hope you have a big pot as Bamboo said it needs to be 16-24ins wide by 16-24ins deep and after 2 to 3yrs would be better of in the ground.
31 May, 2010
Glad you liked your one Sheila.
31 May, 2010
Can you not just go straight in the ground with it?
31 May, 2010
Yes! But I thought you didn't have any depth to your soil??? the roots like to go down deep into the soil.
31 May, 2010
At the back is quite deep, its just the side that isn't!
31 May, 2010
Oh! Right, I thought it was all the way over :o)
31 May, 2010
oh i've seen these but did not no what they were called, i do love my shrubs, another lovely pic
17 Sep, 2010
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28 May, 2010