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eccremocarpus scaber - overwinter?
Victoria Clare wrote on Fri 18 Oct 2002 11:10:49a :
So I now have some nice healthy plants, but the question is, can I overwinter them? They are tender perennials, but does anyone know if they would make it in my cold greenhouse, or would prefer a sunny windowsill? I am in Cornwall, but it does get frosty sometimes up here on the north side of the hill. As another datapoint a plant (I'm pretty sure not multiple ones from seed) survived at my folks' house 600' up on the edge of the Peak District for about 10 years. Admittedly that was on a fairly sheltered WNW-facing wall. Interesting that Nick has problems - maybe it's cold winds that it doesn't like, or a soil thing? Would have thought the seedlings would take the windowsill for preference, but would cope with the greenhouse. |
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