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Elizabeth 24-05-2003 08:33 PM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
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Just wondering...

Elizabeth



Baine Carruthers 24-05-2003 10:09 PM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
Yes, in the right spot. Is it tough to keep them going, maybe.


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Daniel B. Martin 24-05-2003 10:09 PM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
Do lilacs grow here?

Yes, but they don't thrive. They do better in colder climates.

Daniel B. Martin



Scott 25-05-2003 04:08 AM

Do lilacs grow here?
 

"Daniel B. Martin" wrote in message
...
Do lilacs grow here?


Yes, but they don't thrive. They do better in colder climates.

Daniel B. Martin


I have one on the north side of the house. I suspect it's been around a

while. We have some neighbors that tried to give us some cuttings from
theirs while we were renting from them.....so it's not the only one around.
We're N. Durham county.



laurie \(Mother Mastiff\) 25-05-2003 06:32 AM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
The Korean variety "Miss Kim" (which to me is pungent rather than sweet like
northern lilacs) will bloom here most years (sometimes decently, sometimes
feebly). I have a bush of it in the front yard, but mine is small and slow
growing. You should be able to find it in most specialty nurseries, though
they may only stock it seasonally. Call around and ask.

Good luck! I think I enjoy the IDEA of having a lilac as much as the
reailty, but with Miss Kim, it can be done, and I have seen some very large
old bushes of it locally.

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"Scott" wrote in message
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"Daniel B. Martin" wrote in message
...
Do lilacs grow here?


Yes, but they don't thrive. They do better in colder climates.

Daniel B. Martin


I have one on the north side of the house. I suspect it's been around a

while. We have some neighbors that tried to give us some cuttings from
theirs while we were renting from them.....so it's not the only one

around.
We're N. Durham county.





Susan Hogarth 28-05-2003 12:44 AM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
Daniel B. Martin wrote:

Do lilacs grow here?


Yes, but they don't thrive. They do better in colder climates.


Thanks for saying that - I was starting to feel guilty because mine looks so
lame every year :)

When/how is the best time/way to prune them?

--
Susan Hogarth

Susan H. Simko 29-05-2003 05:23 AM

Do lilacs grow here?
 
Susan Hogarth wrote:

Thanks for saying that - I was starting to feel guilty because mine looks so
lame every year :)

When/how is the best time/way to prune them?


Right after they are finished flowering. If you prune in the fall, they
will not flower the next spring.

Susan
shsimko at duke dot edu



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