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clarissa

2006-09-27, 5:25 pm

Hi Although I live in Vancouver BC our weather is very much the same as in
southern England - I finally found this beautiful plant (Dierama pendulem -
botan. name) but now need to find out how to protect it through our winter -
which usually has about 3-6 days of 0-4 C (28-32 F) -or in other words a few
days of possible freezing temps. In its sunny location where it grows best
it is not that sheltered so should I cover it with leaves or dig it up and
put it in the garage - with dirt or without? Being an amateur gardener I
don't have a greenhouse. I would appreciate any suggestions Thanks Jean


Bob Hobden

2006-09-28, 1:25 pm


"clarissa" wrote ...
> Hi Although I live in Vancouver BC our weather is very much the same as
> in
> southern England - I finally found this beautiful plant (Dierama
> pendulem -
> botan. name) but now need to find out how to protect it through our
> winter -
> which usually has about 3-6 days of 0-4 C (28-32 F) -or in other words a
> few
> days of possible freezing temps. In its sunny location where it grows
> best
> it is not that sheltered so should I cover it with leaves or dig it up and
> put it in the garage - with dirt or without? Being an amateur gardener I
> don't have a greenhouse. I would appreciate any suggestions Thanks Jean
>


They do not like to be disturbed so don't dig it up ever if you want it to
survive, just apply a good mulch over the roots.

BTW try your post on uk.rec.gardening, it's where most Uk net gardeners are.
--
Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK


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