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By Lulu33
- 30 Jan, 2011
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Healthy Euphorbia on N E facing wall!
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It doing a lot better than the climbing hydranger I planted nearby, as something eats the leaves on it every summer. It's only 12" high and it's 3 or 4 years ago I planted it! as most annoyed, maybe replace it with Cotoneaster!
31 Jan, 2011
Good choice. Maybe you could try the hydrangea in a pot for a while and see if you can catch the culprit. I have a climbing hydrangea and they have lovely flowers. Pitty if you get rid of it.
31 Jan, 2011
Thats a good pot idea Hywel. I know I've seen ants in the area, there is also an aphid that eats the leaves. I like the idea of an evergreen cotoneaster!
31 Jan, 2011
Wow Lulu thats a size.....
31 Jan, 2011
Lol Milky, I thinks thats two of them, I have 6 in all along the NE facing side of the house and they are doing really well, even a few seedlings i noticed. Hywel, I forgot to look if they were little buds because I was more busy in my workshop grouting two of my mosaics and two mosaics done by some kiddy guests who came to stay, sure kept me busy!
31 Jan, 2011
Never mind - it's too cold to be outside anyway :o)
31 Jan, 2011
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That's nice. A very healthy clump. I'm glad it has survived the bad weather. It looks as if it's in bud :o)
31 Jan, 2011