lavender (pruning)
On Oct 27, 2:50*pm, wrote:
Spider wrote:
that. *Of course, she still has the option of moving her potted lavenders to
the back garden to experiment on. *
Ah, should have thought of that before I potted up the winter cyclamens
and pansies in the same pot!
My advice was aimed at prettying up {new
verb! :~)} her frontage next summer. *Since her front door is in the shade,
she could try pots of fuchsia, begonia or impatiens instead, although - with
the exception of a hardy fuchsia - these will need winter protection or
replacing each summer. *Any lavender, unfortunately, is going to become
leggy in shade, so that doesn't seem like an option.
That makes sense, I had assumed it was the lack of water (I know
lavender are meant to be drought-resistant, but I do sometimes take
things to an extreme with my neglect!) not the lack of light. *I've had
mixed success with the busy lizzies this year, and my begonias were
poor, but I may give it another go next year. *All my lovely non-hardy
fuchsias died last winter despite being in the greenhouse. *:-
Always give it another go, that's the only way we get it right.
Judith
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