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Beth Peace
01-05-2003, 05:44 PM
We just had some landscaping done (just finished Wednesday) and one of the
plants installed is a "Miss Huff" Lantana. I understand it's supposed to be
hardy around here, but it's also supposed to get quite cold this weekend.
Is there anything I should do to help it survive?
Beth
jim wheeler
01-05-2003, 05:44 PM
We've had them for the past 4-5 years and have had no problem with the
winters - they have come back each year and we did nothing special to
protect them. jim
"Beth Peace" > wrote in message
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> We just had some landscaping done (just finished Wednesday) and one of the
> plants installed is a "Miss Huff" Lantana. I understand it's supposed to
be
> hardy around here, but it's also supposed to get quite cold this weekend.
> Is there anything I should do to help it survive?
>
> Beth
>
>
Pat Brothers
01-05-2003, 05:45 PM
She does best if planted after the last frost and allowed to establish
herself all summer so she has an extensive root system. I would fear for
one planted at this time of year. Bury her in mulch and cover her up
with a blanket. She starts to show life very late in the season, but if
she has shown no signs of growth by mid May, you will need to replace her.
Beth Peace wrote:
> We just had some landscaping done (just finished Wednesday) and one of the
> plants installed is a "Miss Huff" Lantana. I understand it's supposed to be
> hardy around here, but it's also supposed to get quite cold this weekend.
> Is there anything I should do to help it survive?
>
> Beth
>
>
>
Pat Brothers
The Powell House
Wake Forest, NC
Zone 7b
and the Perennials Lady at Atlantic Ave. Orchid and Garden Center
Gene Hubert
01-05-2003, 05:45 PM
Xref: 127.0.0.1 triangle.gardens:16119
I concur. We've got them in north Durham and they've been fine with
no winter protection but these are established plants. They say the
first winter is the most critical for marginally hardy plants. I'd be
uneasy about planting them this late but they might do just fine.
Just checked the weather and they say even colder by Thursday and
Friday. You might want to cover them with leaves or pine needles.
Good Luck,
Gene Hubert
"jim wheeler" > wrote in message >...
> We've had them for the past 4-5 years and have had no problem with the
> winters - they have come back each year and we did nothing special to
> protect them. jim
>
> "Beth Peace" > wrote in message
> . com...
> > We just had some landscaping done (just finished Wednesday) and one of the
> > plants installed is a "Miss Huff" Lantana. I understand it's supposed to
> be
> > hardy around here, but it's also supposed to get quite cold this weekend.
> > Is there anything I should do to help it survive?
> >
> > Beth
> >
> >
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