Plaited Bay......moved to a better position.
By Dottydaisy2
- 19 Aug, 2017
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This was plaited over 40 years ago by my OH using 3 spindly cuttings, it has now fused into one!
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It should fare better in its new position, not so exposed to the elements..
19 Aug, 2017
Gosh, he made that ! Wonderful. I wouldn't have the patience lol
19 Aug, 2017
I am sure you would Hywel!! it really needs repotting!! but we keep putting it off!
20 Aug, 2017
Thats amazing! I've never seen a better plaited stem than that. Your OH is quite a contributor isn't he?!
20 Aug, 2017
I may try it. My Bays need pruning.
21 Aug, 2017
Go for it Hywel!!.....
Karen he is and always has been, we do argue about what should go where, and he doesn't always like some of my tropical plants!! and I don't really want his raspberries growing in with my roses lol!!
21 Aug, 2017
Team work is a great thing!
21 Aug, 2017
It sure is......
22 Aug, 2017
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It is certainly looking very healthy.
19 Aug, 2017