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computar2006 07-05-2007 05:41 AM

Growing Hebe salicifolia in Glasgow
 
Bought about seven Hebe salicifolia plants from Ebay last autumn and
planted them in my garden in Glasgow. We've had a very hot april, but
the Hebes are not showing any signs of growing at all. The ebay
seller said they would grow vigorously. I'm wondering if it's because
they were sent up from the south of England and don't like the climate
here. Or could it be bad soil or position in the garden. Any ideas
to get them growing.


computar2006 08-05-2007 07:19 AM

Growing Hebe salicifolia in Glasgow
 
On 7 May, 05:41, computar2006 wrote:
Bought about seven Hebe salicifolia plants from Ebay last autumn and
planted them in my garden in Glasgow. We've had a very hot april, but
the Hebes are not showing any signs of growing at all. The ebay
seller said they would grow vigorously. I'm wondering if it's because
they were sent up from the south of England and don't like the climate
here. Or could it be bad soil or position in the garden. Any ideas
to get them growing.



I'll answer my own question. A few days of heavy rain did the trick.


old perennial 09-05-2007 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by computar2006 (Post 711572)
On 7 May, 05:41, computar2006 wrote:
Bought about seven Hebe salicifolia plants from Ebay last autumn and
planted them in my garden in Glasgow. We've had a very hot april, but
the Hebes are not showing any signs of growing at all. The ebay
seller said they would grow vigorously. I'm wondering if it's because
they were sent up from the south of England and don't like the climate
here. Or could it be bad soil or position in the garden. Any ideas
to get them growing.



I'll answer my own question. A few days of heavy rain did the trick.

Hebes are great plants for anywhere in the border or in containers but one tip to give, they dont like hard pruning. Better to give a light prune to shape every year to stop them looking straggly.


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