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Steve Harris 31-01-2004 12:50 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 
In article ,
(Kay Easton) wrote:

I think it's indestructible.


It is possible to kill one if you let a bramble grow over it.

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
A useful bit of gardening software at
http://www.netservs.com/garden/

Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:50 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Janet Baraclough .." wrote in
message ...
The message
from Sacha contains these words:

Mel30/1/04 5:39


"Kay Easton" wrote in message
My cotoneaster horizontalis, because of severe neglect, has gone
wild and
needs pruning hard. When should I tackle this?

When you can summon the energy ;-)

I've hacked at mine at all sorts of times of year. I think it's
indestructible.

Thanks, Kay. I was out there an hour ago in the pouring rain. I'd

bought
some brand-new loppers and couldn't wait to give them a try. I
lopped off a
load of branches but then stopped because I thought I might kill the
thing.

Admit it - what you really mean is - you panicked. ;-)
I think Kay's right, you can hardly kill them. I cut one against a wall
right back to ground level - one stump only left which I couldn't get

out.
Damned thing sprouted right back next year!


If this easy, handsome, foolproof plant had a better publicity agent,
s/he'd tell the world it's a rare and exclusive indicator of gardeners'
good taste and skill. Then it might receive the appreciation and
admiration it richly deserves :-)


Three cheers for C horizontalis. Properly controlled, it is indeed a
rewarding plant.

Franz




Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:50 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Mel" wrote in message
...
My cotoneaster horizontalis, because of severe neglect, has gone wild and
needs pruning hard. When should I tackle this?


On any day on which you have nothing more pressing to do.

Franz



Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:50 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Kay Easton" wrote in message
...
In article , Janet
Baraclough. . writes
If this easy, handsome, foolproof plant had a better publicity agent,
s/he'd tell the world it's a rare and exclusive indicator of gardeners'
good taste and skill. Then it might receive the appreciation and
admiration it richly deserves :-)

OK - it's evergreen, covered in white blossom in the spring and red
berries through autumn and winter ... and is absolutely ideal if you
want the whole of your garden covered by one single plant.


Kay, you should have attended to yours before it got out of hand.
{:-((

Franz




Steve Harris 31-01-2004 12:51 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 
In article ,
(Kay Easton) wrote:

I think it's indestructible.


It is possible to kill one if you let a bramble grow over it.

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
A useful bit of gardening software at
http://www.netservs.com/garden/

Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:51 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Janet Baraclough .." wrote in
message ...
The message
from Sacha contains these words:

Mel30/1/04 5:39


"Kay Easton" wrote in message
My cotoneaster horizontalis, because of severe neglect, has gone
wild and
needs pruning hard. When should I tackle this?

When you can summon the energy ;-)

I've hacked at mine at all sorts of times of year. I think it's
indestructible.

Thanks, Kay. I was out there an hour ago in the pouring rain. I'd

bought
some brand-new loppers and couldn't wait to give them a try. I
lopped off a
load of branches but then stopped because I thought I might kill the
thing.

Admit it - what you really mean is - you panicked. ;-)
I think Kay's right, you can hardly kill them. I cut one against a wall
right back to ground level - one stump only left which I couldn't get

out.
Damned thing sprouted right back next year!


If this easy, handsome, foolproof plant had a better publicity agent,
s/he'd tell the world it's a rare and exclusive indicator of gardeners'
good taste and skill. Then it might receive the appreciation and
admiration it richly deserves :-)


Three cheers for C horizontalis. Properly controlled, it is indeed a
rewarding plant.

Franz




Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:51 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Mel" wrote in message
...
My cotoneaster horizontalis, because of severe neglect, has gone wild and
needs pruning hard. When should I tackle this?


On any day on which you have nothing more pressing to do.

Franz



Franz Heymann 31-01-2004 12:51 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 

"Kay Easton" wrote in message
...
In article , Janet
Baraclough. . writes
If this easy, handsome, foolproof plant had a better publicity agent,
s/he'd tell the world it's a rare and exclusive indicator of gardeners'
good taste and skill. Then it might receive the appreciation and
admiration it richly deserves :-)

OK - it's evergreen, covered in white blossom in the spring and red
berries through autumn and winter ... and is absolutely ideal if you
want the whole of your garden covered by one single plant.


Kay, you should have attended to yours before it got out of hand.
{:-((

Franz




Kay Easton 31-01-2004 07:28 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 
In article , Steve
Harris writes
In article ,
(Kay Easton) wrote:

I think it's indestructible.


It is possible to kill one if you let a bramble grow over it.

A case when the cure may be worse than the disease!
--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Kay Easton 31-01-2004 07:37 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 
In article , Steve
Harris writes
In article ,
(Kay Easton) wrote:

I think it's indestructible.


It is possible to kill one if you let a bramble grow over it.

A case when the cure may be worse than the disease!
--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Kay Easton 31-01-2004 08:00 PM

Cotoneaster Horizontalis
 
In article , Steve
Harris writes
In article ,
(Kay Easton) wrote:

I think it's indestructible.


It is possible to kill one if you let a bramble grow over it.

A case when the cure may be worse than the disease!
--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm


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