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Overwintering Echium

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  • Balgay.HillBalgay.Hill Posts: 1,089
    @Hostafan1 and @Dovefromabove.
    I thought as much!  :disappointed:
    Spectacular looking plants.
    Sunny Dundee
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889
    @Hostafan1 and @Dovefromabove.
    I thought as much!  :disappointed:
    Spectacular looking plants.
    Dare I say , the sprout up like weeds here?
    I pull more out than I leave in
    Devon.
  • Balgay.HillBalgay.Hill Posts: 1,089
     :'( 
    Sunny Dundee
  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    If you are right on the coast it may be worth trying Balgay. Especially if you have somewhere under cover to get them through winter.
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • Balgay.HillBalgay.Hill Posts: 1,089
    Loxley said:
    If you are right on the coast it may be worth trying Balgay. Especially if you have somewhere under cover to get them through winter.
    I might have a go next year, as i have a pelargonium in the ground that has survived for years.
    Sunny Dundee
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