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Cottinus
By Clematisa
- 8 Aug, 2009
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Smoke Bush moved to a tub to try and encourage new growth. I'm thinking of putting it into the new border.
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I like these and have just bought one for my front garden. This dark colour is lovely.
8 Aug, 2009
It has been in the ground for a couple of years and I couldn't understand why it wasn't growing so I dug it up and found that it was well encircled and root bound by the netting put round it which it should have happily grown through - but hadn't so I've taken off the netting and put it in this smallish tub to try and help it along before I pop it back into the garden!
8 Aug, 2009
Good luck with it - I hope it thrives now.
9 Aug, 2009
Had another look at it today and there is some new growth - so fingers crossed and here's hoping!
9 Aug, 2009
:-)
9 Aug, 2009
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Was it in the ground, Clematisa? They usually prefer that.
8 Aug, 2009