Cornus Midwinter Fire
By Amy
- 4 Feb, 2013
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Jan 2013 plated in new border near garage
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Thanks for reminding me Rose , I'm always reluctant to cut back a new small shrub I think I'll just give it a little trim for it's first year ....
4 Feb, 2013
Bought this and a couple of other varieties for some winter colour a few weeks ago, really looking forward to seeing them grow this year.
5 Feb, 2013
Me to Angela ,anything is welcome that gives us some cheerful winter colour :o)
5 Feb, 2013
OH decided after reading Alan Ts book we needed more winter colour, so that is what I am doing.
5 Feb, 2013
love these Amy - great shrubs - mine in front
6 Feb, 2013
I have this Cornus AMy but I planted it when it was a very small plant and its now quite tall but totally hidden as its behind a big Choysia, think I may try digging it up and moving it somewhere I can see its lovely red stems.
8 Feb, 2013
Thanks paul , Carole I wonder if you could dig a runner up from it to start a new shrub off ,I've noticed on a big old one of mine that it has new growth shooting up from the ground on the outside of the older stems ,I'm sure I could dig it up and move it elsewhere also the nice new stems are a lovely new fresh red .....
8 Feb, 2013
Gorgeous stems thereAmy, is this for your pink border too?
9 Feb, 2013
Yes it is Janey, the border is filling up I can't wait for them to flower and spread out ,yesterday I bought a Prunus Purple -leaf Sand Cherry the dark purple against the pinks should look nice ..
10 Feb, 2013
Ooh it should, I've googled it and had a look, your border will be beautiful and if you edge it like you said and use a pebble mulch, it'll look so sunny and warm!
10 Feb, 2013
Thanks for the suggestion Amy.I will have a look tomorrow if there are any signs of runners;0)
11 Feb, 2013
Very nice, one of my Hubs favs...
16 Feb, 2013
love Cprnus, the different bark colours, and different intensities of colour. I bought one from a pound shop last year, hoping it's going to show some signs of life. I'd love to have a whole hedge of them, different varieties mixed to give a technicolour background
16 Feb, 2013
Glad you like it Sue / Fran I hope yours grow well for you ,you can get some good bargains at the pound shop !
16 Feb, 2013
Buying bare-rooted has never worked yet for me, or maybe buying cheap plants that have been in the pack who knows how long. It'll have to be grown in a tub, which will limit the size - at least, once I reach the biggest pot size that I have. Fingers crossed I'll need the bigger pots.
17 Feb, 2013
You have to inspect them very carefully when they have been packed as in poundland some of them leave a lot to be desired but I like to think I've rescued a plant if it looks reasonable and have given it a good home :o)
17 Feb, 2013
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Are you going to cut it right back, now , Amy? I have this one in the border and this is a good time of year to do it so you get good colour next winter. Hope you didn't mind me mentioning this!
4 Feb, 2013