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Most of the Cordylines were knocked out too - 1/2
By Tommymoo
- 27 Feb, 2012
- 3 likes
23 Feb 2012
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Really? That's incredible, Moti. Lucky you!
27 Feb, 2012
I'm sorry - I didn't mean to hit the like button.
You've taken a few losses - that's a shame.
28 Feb, 2012
Its worse somehow when they are well established shrubs....Sorry from me too for hitting the 'like' button Tommy....
28 Feb, 2012
Thank you both for your kind comments!
It's really a shame!!!!!!
From now on, I have to grow a lot more 'frost hardy' plants. I'm going to purchase a few hostas very soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
29 Feb, 2012
Wow! A lot of cold damage to your garden! How cold did it get? Hopefully, this one will come back in spring!
1 Mar, 2012
The temperature went down to minus 10 degrees (c) and we had some days when it didn't get out of the minus zone all through the day. Our neighbour said it was the coldest winter since 1956. Lots of people in our village didn't go out for 10 days, scared to drive on the icy/snowy road!
I really hope this will come back in spring. If not, I would get deeply depressed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Mar, 2012
Wow! That's extremely cold!
Cordyline is pretty tough, it should come back from the roots.
1 Mar, 2012
Thank you for the positive comment!! That's what I wanted!!
2 Mar, 2012
You're welcome! I always try to be positive.
I know Cordyline has a deep carrot-like root. It tends to be pretty insulated from cold.
2 Mar, 2012
Thank you again! Good man!!
3 Mar, 2012
You're so very welcome! :>)
3 Mar, 2012
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See who else is growing Cordyline australis (New Zealand cabbage palm).
See who else has plants in genus Cordyline.
This photo is of "Cordyline australis "Red Star"" in Tommymoo's garden
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Goodness it has been cold Tommy....I have dahlias out all year and doing ok...
27 Feb, 2012