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Old 31-10-2005, 06:43 PM
Stewart Robert Hinsley
 
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Default Trailing Verbenas

I've got a couple of trailing Verbenas ('Vilena' and 'Scarlena'), which
I've already cut back to a few inches. Can I overwinter these, and if so
what would be the best way of doing so.
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:39 PM
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Default Trailing Verbenas

I was wondering the same thing myself at the weekend ... we took some out of
hanging baskets and just put them into small pots which have gone into the
greehouse on the basis of "if they come up next year it's a bonus" ...

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I've got a couple of trailing Verbenas ('Vilena' and 'Scarlena'), which
I've already cut back to a few inches. Can I overwinter these, and if so
what would be the best way of doing so.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley



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