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Rosemary
I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works
but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate |
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Rosemary
On 2009-12-04 11:12:28 +0000, "Kate Morgan" said:
I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Enjoy it? ;-) We have one in a pot doing just the same atm. It's covered in flowers. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message o.uk... I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Don't prune it now - winter frosts will damage the plant. Rosemary can be a bit tender so take a couple of cuttings as possible replacements. R. |
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I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Don't prune it now - winter frosts will damage the plant. Rosemary can be a bit tender so take a couple of cuttings as possible replacements. R. Yes I have got some cuttings waiting in the wings, isn't it fun to find things flowering out of season, its a real joy on a horrid day altho today has not been so bad so far :-) kate |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message o.uk... ... I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Don't prune it now - winter frosts will damage the plant. Rosemary can be a bit tender so take a couple of cuttings as possible replacements. R. Yes I have got some cuttings waiting in the wings, isn't it fun to find things flowering out of season, its a real joy on a horrid day altho today has not been so bad so far :-) kate Yes it is fun. My wife counted 23 different plants flowering in our front garden alone including welsh poppies, cowslips, geraniums, pinks, fuschias. R. |
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On 2009-12-04 13:36:13 +0000, "Ragnar" said:
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message o.uk... ... I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Don't prune it now - winter frosts will damage the plant. Rosemary can be a bit tender so take a couple of cuttings as possible replacements. R. Yes I have got some cuttings waiting in the wings, isn't it fun to find things flowering out of season, its a real joy on a horrid day altho today has not been so bad so far :-) kate Yes it is fun. My wife counted 23 different plants flowering in our front garden alone including welsh poppies, cowslips, geraniums, pinks, fuschias. R. Lots of things flowering but we still have the most appalling low cloud, grey and gloomy day here. But the other day I drove through a lane near here and there was a clump of cow parsley in full flower, with more to come. That did cheer me up. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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Annual unseasonal flowering thread
In message , Ragnar
writes "Kate Morgan" wrote in message news:qPednU2okbvCkITWnZ2dnUVZ8rKdnZ2d@brightview. co.uk... ... I have always pruned my rosemary after flowering, that is fine and it works but what do you do when your Rosemary is flowering right now at the start of the winter :-) kate Don't prune it now - winter frosts will damage the plant. Rosemary can be a bit tender so take a couple of cuttings as possible replacements. R. Yes I have got some cuttings waiting in the wings, isn't it fun to find things flowering out of season, its a real joy on a horrid day altho today has not been so bad so far :-) kate Yes it is fun. My wife counted 23 different plants flowering in our front garden alone including welsh poppies, cowslips, geraniums, pinks, fuschias. R. Abutilon megapotamicum, Abutilon 'Kentish Belle', Abutilon globosum, Malva x clementii, Malva 'Bicolor' and 'Princesse de Lignes', Meconopsis cambrica, Anisodontea capensis, Anisodontea x hypomadura, Fuchsia, Hebe. Also Anisodontea elegans and Malva canariensis, except that I've just brought them indoors for the winter. I've been noticing also sorts of stuff in flower elsewhere - Lobularia maritima, Campanula persicifolia, Sidalcea, Geranium sanguineum, Antirrhinum majus, Pelargonium x hortorum. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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