Posted: 02-09-2009 , 07:29 PM #1 | |
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thanks mandolin for cuttings, er now what!!!?
Mandolin, i am so grateful for the cuttings, but the weather is atrocious here and the patio/yard no way ready to decide where they go and no green house.
I am embarrassed to say i dont know how to 'overwinter' them or at least until they have a proper and solid home. I have taken the raspberry canes in to dry off a bit. I hope i didnt leave that too late! bishops weed is contained so i am ok on that one for the mo. buddha got a face paint of I guess some blackberry eating pigeon flying over. xminnie pal mandolin stomach still 'iffy' will contact doc tomorrow, went to auction house to day to see if there were any gargoyles, see, i am looking for a certain person's effigy for the garden!!!!! |
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Posted: 03-09-2009 , 09:41 AM #2 | |
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Hiya MinniePal, I'd leave the cuttings in their pots until they're a bit bigger. I think they'll be ok, unless we get really cold weather like last year, then I'll bung mine in the shed/scullery. That jasmine is as hardy as anything so it should be grand. Best of luck, M.
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Posted: 04-09-2009 , 12:07 AM #3 | |
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thanks for reply Mandolin
I will do that mandolin, I am so thrilled with em. Its a great start i have to say.
Will you look at my idea for the garden design of back wall etc and tell me what you think would love that. I hope we meet up 'properly' soon. doc appoint arranged for next week but much better actually. lovely to see you even if so briefly. xminnie pal Next time i will bring the scissors and be brave!!!!!!!!! |
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