Trachys also make a move...
By Karenfrance
- 3 May, 2012
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This is the healthiest looking of my three surviving trachys. All went to pot today!
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My daughter in Somerset has one and I'm surprised at how hardy it has been. It has flowered the last two years as well.
3 May, 2012
I lost two during the 'deep-freeze', Sg. But they were only planted last spring. Hopefully, they'll be happy in pots.
3 May, 2012
I know, J - and it's beautiful!! They do seem to love that south western air you have there...
I think that the 10 days of minus 20° (after a couple of weeks of 22°) was just too much for mine in their first year out.
Anyway, decided to move them - got plans for that part of the garden! ;)))
3 May, 2012
Potted...and on the sun-terrace now, J !!
And, what with the strapping lad's intervention...new garden by Sunday....! ;)))
3 May, 2012
You have been busy,Karen..I don't think one of those would survive here..oop North ! Lol.
3 May, 2012
Looking fab!
3 May, 2012
This is the good looking one, Pixi...the other two are in need of a wee bit TLC :)
They're supposed to be hardy to minus 15°, Bloomer. I didn't think that I would have a problem with them. But, I think you're right. I think that they prefer the west coast to the icy North Sea blasts...
4 May, 2012
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That's doing very well !!
3 May, 2012