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A Lantana question...
....does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just
planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? Thanks, Michael Moyer |
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A Lantana question...
Michael Moyer wrote: ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? Thanks, Michael Moyer Mike..It IS a natural WILD bush thet spreads via ROOT tendrils.. .If you wish to "Contain it" Lots of luck..LOL! B-0b1 -- "Beaten Paths are for Beaten People". -- Anon. |
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A Lantana question...
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"Michael Moyer" wrote: ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? Thanks, Michael Moyer shrugs I've never cut my Lantana back...... :-) it gets big after awhile, but that's ok. :-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
"Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. |
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A Lantana question...
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"cat daddy" wrote: "Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. Yah. With Lantana, that's prolly very true! LOL! I had some yellow Lantana in my bulb garden that was taking over too much during the summer so I dug it up and transplanted it out front. I dug... and dug... and dug.... Damn those roots go deep! Finally after about 18" down I said to hell with it and chopped the tap root. They are fine. Survived the mean transplanting and are doing their thing out front where I don't care if they take over! ;-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
Sometimes I cut mine back and sometimes I don't. You have many more blooms
earlier in the Spring if you don't prune them. "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "cat daddy" wrote: "Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. Yah. With Lantana, that's prolly very true! LOL! I had some yellow Lantana in my bulb garden that was taking over too much during the summer so I dug it up and transplanted it out front. I dug... and dug... and dug.... Damn those roots go deep! Finally after about 18" down I said to hell with it and chopped the tap root. They are fine. Survived the mean transplanting and are doing their thing out front where I don't care if they take over! ;-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
Alrighty then, they will just go about on their own little ways then. The
less maintenance the better I like it. I'm thrilled to have something else that the deer don't munch on (or haven't yet anyway). Thanks for all of the feedback!! Michael "Robbin" wrote in message ... Sometimes I cut mine back and sometimes I don't. You have many more blooms earlier in the Spring if you don't prune them. "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "cat daddy" wrote: "Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. Yah. With Lantana, that's prolly very true! LOL! I had some yellow Lantana in my bulb garden that was taking over too much during the summer so I dug it up and transplanted it out front. I dug... and dug... and dug.... Damn those roots go deep! Finally after about 18" down I said to hell with it and chopped the tap root. They are fine. Survived the mean transplanting and are doing their thing out front where I don't care if they take over! ;-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
Alrighty then, they will just go about on their own little ways then. The
less maintenance the better I like it. I'm thrilled to have something else that the deer don't munch on (or haven't yet anyway). Thanks for all of the feedback!! Michael "Robbin" wrote in message ... Sometimes I cut mine back and sometimes I don't. You have many more blooms earlier in the Spring if you don't prune them. "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "cat daddy" wrote: "Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. Yah. With Lantana, that's prolly very true! LOL! I had some yellow Lantana in my bulb garden that was taking over too much during the summer so I dug it up and transplanted it out front. I dug... and dug... and dug.... Damn those roots go deep! Finally after about 18" down I said to hell with it and chopped the tap root. They are fine. Survived the mean transplanting and are doing their thing out front where I don't care if they take over! ;-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
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"Michael Moyer" wrote: Alrighty then, they will just go about on their own little ways then. The less maintenance the better I like it. I'm thrilled to have something else that the deer don't munch on (or haven't yet anyway). Thanks for all of the feedback!! Michael That's the beauty of Xeriscaping...... ;-) I want to do more of it as time goes on, but so far, only Lantana and wild grapes. Wild grapes have made a fantastic fence! Just wish they did not lose their leaves in the winter. :-P And now they are climbing up into the post oaks! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
Here is a list of plants which are deer resistant. However, deer will eat
anything if they are hungry enough. I also haven't fully investigated this list, so some of the plants may not be recommended for our area, Austin, TX. http://www.npsot.org/plant_lists/deer_resistant.html On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 15:22:04 -0600, "Michael Moyer" opined: Alrighty then, they will just go about on their own little ways then. The less maintenance the better I like it. I'm thrilled to have something else that the deer don't munch on (or haven't yet anyway). Thanks for all of the feedback!! Michael "Robbin" wrote in message ... Sometimes I cut mine back and sometimes I don't. You have many more blooms earlier in the Spring if you don't prune them. "Katra" wrote in message ... In article , "cat daddy" wrote: "Michael Moyer" wrote in message ... ...does it ever need to be cut back? The Salvia seems to love it. I just planted the Lantana last year and it did great. Should I just let it go? I've cut mine back to the 6" stumps and they grow back just fine, but they're several years old. I like the new growth and it keeps them from getting too out of control. I don't think it really matters. Yah. With Lantana, that's prolly very true! LOL! I had some yellow Lantana in my bulb garden that was taking over too much during the summer so I dug it up and transplanted it out front. I dug... and dug... and dug.... Damn those roots go deep! Finally after about 18" down I said to hell with it and chopped the tap root. They are fine. Survived the mean transplanting and are doing their thing out front where I don't care if they take over! ;-) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
That's the beauty of Xeriscaping...... ;-) I want to do more of it as time goes on, but so far, only Lantana and wild grapes. Wild grapes have made a fantastic fence! Just wish they did not lose their leaves in the winter. :-P And now they are climbing up into the post oaks! K. -- Wild grapes...now there's someting that I have been thinning out a lot. I've had problems with the stuff covering the canopies of several oak trees. The grapevines were as big around as my arm. I don't mind a little here and there on fences...if I could just keep it there. Michael |
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A Lantana question...
That's the beauty of Xeriscaping...... ;-) I want to do more of it as time goes on, but so far, only Lantana and wild grapes. Wild grapes have made a fantastic fence! Just wish they did not lose their leaves in the winter. :-P And now they are climbing up into the post oaks! K. -- Wild grapes...now there's someting that I have been thinning out a lot. I've had problems with the stuff covering the canopies of several oak trees. The grapevines were as big around as my arm. I don't mind a little here and there on fences...if I could just keep it there. Michael |
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A Lantana question...
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"Michael Moyer" wrote: That's the beauty of Xeriscaping...... ;-) I want to do more of it as time goes on, but so far, only Lantana and wild grapes. Wild grapes have made a fantastic fence! Just wish they did not lose their leaves in the winter. :-P And now they are climbing up into the post oaks! K. -- Wild grapes...now there's someting that I have been thinning out a lot. I've had problems with the stuff covering the canopies of several oak trees. The grapevines were as big around as my arm. I don't mind a little here and there on fences...if I could just keep it there. Michael ROFL! And here I planted them on purpose because I had no joy with the honeysuckles. ;-D It is a trick, but my chickens like to eat them. G Just cut the base and the leaves will dry out and not kill your trees....... I'm still wondering if they will be any good for dolmas as I've not tried that yet, and the vines are fabulous for wreaths if you are in to crafts. ;-) Something to do with the excess anyway. They are rather prolific! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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A Lantana question...
In article ,
"Michael Moyer" wrote: That's the beauty of Xeriscaping...... ;-) I want to do more of it as time goes on, but so far, only Lantana and wild grapes. Wild grapes have made a fantastic fence! Just wish they did not lose their leaves in the winter. :-P And now they are climbing up into the post oaks! K. -- Wild grapes...now there's someting that I have been thinning out a lot. I've had problems with the stuff covering the canopies of several oak trees. The grapevines were as big around as my arm. I don't mind a little here and there on fences...if I could just keep it there. Michael ROFL! And here I planted them on purpose because I had no joy with the honeysuckles. ;-D It is a trick, but my chickens like to eat them. G Just cut the base and the leaves will dry out and not kill your trees....... I'm still wondering if they will be any good for dolmas as I've not tried that yet, and the vines are fabulous for wreaths if you are in to crafts. ;-) Something to do with the excess anyway. They are rather prolific! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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