Sun Roses
By Siris
- 16 Jun, 2016
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Grown from seed originally, these rock sunrises are all that are left of my alpine lawn, which is being encroached by my Irises.
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I agree with Dd, I have a yellow and orange one. Quick question Siris, mine have gone a bit woody in the middle plus I don't trim them in case I kill them, any ideas on their care, thanks
16 Jun, 2016
I think if you cut into the old wood you might kill them. I try to trim when young if I remember or alternately take seed or pin down a stem to make a new plant.
16 Jun, 2016
Thanks Siris. I'm wary about cutting into old wood, I've lost Cytisus by doing that. I never thought of looking for seed. Hmmm I will layer some too and see what happens, thank you
17 Jun, 2016
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16 Jun, 2016