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Old 23-10-2003, 11:42 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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Default Eucomis bicolor - overwintering


"Sacha" wrote in message ...

"Sacha" wrote in message after me.........
p.s. my 8ft+ Dahlia imperialis (thanks Hill House Nursery) took last

nights
frost without problem much to my surprise so you can never tell. All

the
Dahlias down the allotments died back because of frost a couple of

weeks
ago. I leave them in too year after year.(planted deep)

Ray planted one of these outside last year but the winter got it, I'm
afraid. I imagine that at 8 feet yours hasn't flowered yet, though?

Our
indoor ones have to have their heads poking through the roof of the big
double greenhouse before they do that! ;-)


This one and the cutting I gave a friend stayed outside in the ground

all
last winter and survived, both now at about 8 ft and both have survived

the
recent frosts that have killed other tender plants on our allotment

nearby.
We both planted them deeply and in sheltered spots.
They do look very tropical with their big leaves, especially when they

grow
more than one trunk, but , as you say and told me when you and Ray gave

it
to me, unlikely to flower outside in the UK due to the short season. My
homemade lean-to greenhouse is only 7ft tall and Ray said it needed

about
18ft so no point in trying to flower it in there either, besides which

it's
always full of plants anyway as you would expect. :-)


Build more greenhouses!! ;-)
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Unless we buy the bottom of someone's garden, and we have asked, there is no
space....... Unless I build a floating one on the pond, now there's an
idea........ :-)

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Regards
Bob

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